ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
PICTURE THEATRES Embassy—."Bear, Borrow or Steal"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Majestic—"Bulldog Drummond's Revenge" and "Thrill of a Lifetime"—Continuous from 11. Regent—"Mad About Music"—ll, 2.10 and 8. Civic —"Rebecca of Snnnybrook Farm"—ll, 2.15 and 8. St. James I —''Double Wedding"—ll, 2.15' and 8. Mayfair—"Hawaii Calls"—Continuous from 11. Roxy and Tlvoll—"Tarzan's Revenge" and "The Game That Kills" —Roxy, 11, 2, 5 and 2; Tivoli, 2 and 8. State—"Madame X" and "Mr. Dodd Takes the Air"—2 and 8. Star—"Girl in a Million" nnd "A Day at the Races"—l.4s and 7.30. Strand—"Hittinor a New High" and "She's Got EverythiVT"—Continuous from 11. Devonport—"The Hurricane"—2 and State, Onehunga—''Victoria the Great" and City Girl"—2 and 7.45. Regal—"The Life of Ernile Zola" nnd "Breakfast for Two"—l.3o and 7.45. Adelphi—"Wild and Woolly" and "52nd Street"—l.3o and 7.45. Empress—"The Juncrle Princess" and "Action for Slander"—2 and 7.45. De Luxe—"Stage Door" and "Wife, Doctor and Nurse"—2 and 8. King's—"Make a Wish"—2 and 8. Princess—"Heidi of the Alps" and "Forty Naughty Girls"-—2 and 7.45. Alexandra—"Action for Slander" and "Wild and Woolly"—2 and 7.45. Regent, Epsom—"Thin Ice" and "You Can't Have Everything"—2.ls and 8. Britannia—"The Man Who Cried Wolf" and ''The Prisoner of Zenda"—l.3o and 7.30. Victoria—"Can You Hear Me, Mother?" and "Trapped by G-Men"—l.3o and 7.30. Grey Lynn—"Lovo on the Run" and "Behind the Mike"—2 and 7.30. London—"Two in Revolt" and "His Night Out"—Cflntinnous from 11. Gaiety—"Riding on Air"—2 and 8. Avondale—"Kathleen Mavournecn" and "Tho ' Last Train from Madrid"—2 and 8. Strand, Onehunga—''Outlaws of the Orient" and "Outcast" —2 and 7.45. Berkeley, Mission Bay—"Slim"—2 and 8. Mayfair, Sandringham—"Under the Red Robe" and "The Toast of New York" —2 and 7.30. Prince Edward —"Way Out West" and "Hopalong Rides Again"—2 and 7.30. Aitor—"Farewell Again" and "Counsel for Crime". —2 and 7.30. Star, Papakura—"Merry-Go-Round of 1838" and ''Big Town Girl"—2 and 7.45. Glvlo Theatrette —"Alibi for Murder"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Crystal Palace and Rlalto—"Ali Baba Goes to Town"—2 nnd 7.45. Plcturedrome —"Pick a Star"—B. Henderson —"Thunder in the City"—B. Tudor —"It's All Yours" —2 and 8. Capitol—"Shall We Dance" and "The House With a Thousand Candles"—2 and 7.45. Royal—"Captains Courageous" and "Rustlers' Valley"—2 and 7.30. Windsor—"Wings Over Honolulu" and "Glamorous Nights"'—B. Delta—"Borneo" and "Charlie Chan on Broadway"—2 and 7.45. BUNDAY PICTURES Strand—"Lovo at' Second Sight." Rlalto—"Mr. Cinders" nnd "Loma Doono," DANCING Pirate Shippe—Old-timo Carnival. Peter Pan—Dancing. (Entertainment Notices appear-cn Pago-22.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 18
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