ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's—Stanley McKay's "Gaieties" 2.30 and S. . PICTURE THEATRES Regent—" Mad About Music"— 11, 2.15 and 8. . Civic—"Radio City Revels"—ll, 2.16 and 8. and 8. St, James-'—"Over''She Goes"—ii, 2.15 and 8. • rv Plaza—"Stand-in"—ll, 12.30, 2.30, 6 and & r Embassy—"Jericho"—ll, 2.15 and 8. V Majestic—"Navy Blue and Gold"—Continu- . ous from 11. ! ; t State—"Another Dawn" and "San Quentin" .—2 and 8. Star—"The Good Earth" and "Here Comes Carter"—2 and 8. Mayfair—"Dinner at the Ritz" and "Danger —Love at Work"—Continuous from 11. Roxy and Tivoli—"Counsel for Crime" and "Night Spot"—Roxy, 11, 2, 5 and 8: , Tivoli, 2 and S London—"Two For To-night" and "Nevada" —Continuous from 11. of the Morning"—2.3o and Gaiety—"Waikiki Wedding"—2 and 8. Britannia—"A Day at the Races" and "Adventure's End"—2 and 7.15. Strand—" A Damsel in Distress"—Continuous from li. Crystal Palace and Rialto—"Lost Horizon" 2 and 8. Princess—"Thin Ice" and "Last Train From Madrid" —2 and S. State, Devonport— 'Stage Door" and "Wild and Woolly"—2 and 8. State, Onehunga—"Yon Can't Have Everything" and "Think Fast, Mr. Moto" —2 and 8. Empress—"Thin Ice" and "Last Train From Madrid" —2 anji 7.45. Victoria—"Night Must Fall" and "Adventure in Manhattan"—<2 and 7.30. Mayfair, Sandringham—" Shall We Dance" and "The Big Game"—2 and 7.30. Civic Theatrette —"Hell-Ship Morgan"—ll,. 2.15 and S. Strand, Onehunga—"Pick a Star" and "Storm in a Teacup"—2 and 7.45. Grey Lynn—"Stowaway" and "A Day at the Kaces"—l.3o and 7.30. Picturedrome —"The 13th Chair"—B. Henderson—"Holy Terror" and "Seven Sinners"—B. Avondale —"On Again, Off Again" and "Roaring Timbers"—2 and 8. Star, Papakura—"Love on the Run" and "Life Begins at College"—2 and 8. Astor—"Libelled Lady" and "Dangerous Adventure"—2 and 7.30. Alexandra—"Life of Emilo Zola" and "Blazing Sixes"—2 and 8. King's—"His Affair" and "Empty Holsters" —2 and 8 Adelphi and Regal—"The Jungle Princess" and "Ever Since Eve"—l.3o and 7.45. New Royal—"Slave Ship" and "Angel's Holiday"—2 and 7.30. Regent, Epsom—"T Met Him in Paris" and "Espionage"—2 and 8. Prince Edward—"Trapped by G-Men" and "Keep Fit"—2 and 7.30. Capitol—"The Prince and the Pauper" and "Alibi for Murder"—2 and ; 7.45. Berkeley, Mission Bay—"High, Wide and 'I Handsome"—2 and 8.15. Windsor—"The Go-Getter" and "Melody for .' .Two''—B. Delta—"On Onr Selection" and "A Family Affair" —2 and 7.45. „ , De Luxe —"Under the Red Robe" and Nonstop New York" —2 and 8. , DANCING Pirate Shlppe—Old-time carnival. Peter Pan— Dancing. .(Entertainment Notlce».-BppeM k^»i 'S'>® > ' >^^^|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 13
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