ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
Lewis Eady Hall—"Toad of Toad Hall," — 2 and 7.45. PICTURE .THEATRES Plaza—"New Faces of 1037" —11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 and 8. Majestic—"Kathleen Mavourneen" and "Hitch Hike Lady"—Continuous from 11. Civic—"Big Fella"—11, 2.15 and 8. St. James'—"Saratoga"—11, 2.15 and 8. Regent—"Kid Galahad" —11, 2.15 and 8. Embassy—"Harmony Lano" —11, 2.15 and 8. Roxy and Tivoli—"Sing and be Happy" and "Great Gambini"—Roxy, 11, 2, 5 and 8; Tivoli, 2 and 8. Mayfair—"Rose of Tralee" and "Doctor's Diary"—ll, 2, 5 and 8. Strand —"Wings of the Morning"—Continnous from 11. v - , State and Star—"A Star is Born"-—Star, 2.15 and 8; State, 2 and 8. London—"Ago of Indiscretion" and "Fighting Shadows" —Continuous from 11. Crystal Palace and Rlalto—"The Woman I Lov„" and "Call It a Day"—2 and 8. Astor—"The General Died at Dawn" and "Love Letters of a Star" —2 and 7.30. Britannia —"Elephant Boy" and "The Bride Walks Out"—2 and 7.30. Gaiety, Otahuhu—"Stolen Holiday" and "Big Business" —7.15. Orpheus, Otahuhu —"The Gay Desperado" and "Frame Up"—2.ls and 7.45. Plcturedrome—"East Meets West"—B. Victoria—"Rose Marie" and "You May bo Next" —2 and 7.30. Regal—"As Good as Married" and "Great Barrier" —2 and 8. Adelphl—"Love is News" and Sea Devils"— 2 and 8. Princess —"Seventh Heaven" and "China Passago"—2 and 8. State, Devonport—"Wee Willie Winkie" and "Step Lively, Jeeves" —1.45 and 8. State, Onohunga—"As Good as Married" and "Wings Over Honolulu" —2 and 8. Prince Edward —"Romeo and Juliet" and "The Lady From Nowhere"—2 and 7.30. Tudor—"Sing Mo a Love Song"—2.3o and 8. Gaiety, Takapuna—"Adventure in Manhattan —2.30 and 8. Mayfair, Sandrlngham—"Song of Freedom" and Park Avenue Logger"—2 and 7.30. Alexandra —"Tho Holy Torror" and "Maid of Salom"—2 and 8. Empress—"Charlie Chan at tho Olympics" und "Ready, Willing and Able"-—2 and 8. Grey Lynn—"Bride Walks Out" and "Time Out for Romance" —2 and 7.30. Avondale —"Beloved Enemy" and "Whcn's / Your Birthday?"—2 and B.' Strand, Onehunga—"Mom Tlinn n Secretary" i and "Sinner Take All" —2 and 8. Civic Theatrette —"Squaro Shooter"—ll, 2.15 and 8. De Luxe—"The Plainsman" —2 and 8. King's—"Girl in a Million"—2 and 8. New Royal—"Libelled Lady" and "Can This be Dixie?"—'2 and 7.30. Henderson —"Anthony Adverse"—B. Delta—"Green Pastures" and "Stowaway"— 1.30 and 8. Regent, Epsom—"Gorgeous Hussy" and "Let's Make a Million"—2.ls and 8. Capitol—"Rainbow on the RiVer" and "Man in The Mirror" —1.40 and 7.45. DANCING Peter Pan—Dancing. Pirate Shlppe—Old Timo Carnival.
(Entertainment Notices appear on. Page 24)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22861, 16 October 1937, Page 18
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