ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's Theatre—Ruth Draper—2.ls and S. PICTURE THEATRES Civic—"Kidnapped"—ll, 2.T0 and 8. St. James I —"Rosalie"—ll, 2.15 and S. Embassy—"Merrily Wo Live"—ll, 2.15 and b. Majestic—"Doctor Rhythm" and "Who Killed Gail PrestonP"—Continuous from 11. Regent—"Live, Love and Learn" 11, 2.15 a nil 8. Maytair—"Checkers"—Continuous from 11. Strand—"Tho Goldwyn Follies"—Continuous from 11. State —"A Damsel in Distress" and "Sea Devils"—2 and 8. Star—"Tho Old Corral" ami "Streamline Express"—2 and S. Roxy and Tivoll—"For the Service" and "Start Cheering"—Rixy, continuous from 11; Tivoli, 2 and B. Alexandra—"4s Fathers" and "Paradise for Two"—2 and 7.-15. Princess—"Rebecca of Sunftybrook Farm" and "She's Got Everything"—2 and 7.45. Adelphi—"Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo" and "Stand In"—1.80 ami 7.45. Crystal Palace and Rialto—"Love and Hisses" and_ "International Settlement"—2 and Empress—"Happy Landing" and "Double DaiiKer" —2 and 7.15. Do Luxe—"Return of the Scarlet, Pimpernel" and "Windbag tho Sailor"—2 and 7.45. State, Devonport—"Hawaii Calls" and "Walkinir Down Broadway"—l.3o and 7.45. Slate, Onohimfia —"Tn Old Chiraoro" and "Love on a Budget."—2 and 7.45. Regal—."Dinner at. the Ritz" and "Thank You, Mr. Moto" —1.30 and 7.45. King's—"Lancer Sp.v" and "Strangers on a Honeymoon"— 2 and S. Prince Edward—"Wells Fargo" and "Navy Blue and Gold"—l.3o and 7.30. Victoria—"Dead End" and "Ebb Tide"—l.3o and 7.30. Grey Lynn—"Pnrncll" and "Merry-Go-Round of 11)38"—1.30 and 7.30. Regent, Epsom—"Slave Ship' >ind "Life Begins in College"—2.ls and 8. London—"And So They Were Married" and "Pnrollod" —Continuous from 11. Tudor—"Tho Hurricane"—2.3o and S. Gaiety—"You'ro a Sweetheart."—2 and 8. Strand, Onehungn—"Tho Thunder Trail" and "Crimson Romance"—2-and 7.45. Avondale—."Tho Princo and tho Pauper" and "Tho Barrier"—2 and 8. Royal—"Tho Prisoner, of Zenda" and "A Girl With Ideas" —2 and 7.30. Berkeley, Mission Bay—"100 Men and a Girl"—2 and 8. Mayfair, Sandrlngham "Tho Emperor's Candlesticks" and "Tho Lady Fights Back"—2 and 7.30. Britannia—"Topper and "When G-Men Btoo 1n"—1.30 and 7.30. Picturedromo—"Texas Trail"—B. Henderson —"Tho Now Adventures of Tarzan" and "Said O'Reilly to McNab"—B. Capitol—"Souls at Sea" and "Music for Madame"—2 and 7.15. Windsor, Papakura—"San Qucntin" and "It's All Yours"—2 and 7.30. Astor —"Saratoga" and "Tho Shadow"—2 and 7.30. Delta—"You Can't. Hftvo .Everything" anil "Can You Hear Me, Mother " —2 and 7.45. Star! Papakura—"Tho Man in Possession" and "Between Two Women" —2 and 7.45. Civic THoatrette —"The Return ot Peter Grimm" and "Another Face"—2.ls and 8. Southorn Cross—"All Balm Goes to Town" and "Roll Along, Cowboy"—2 and 7.45. DANCING Peter Pan —Dancing. Pirate Shippc—Old-time Carnival. Mctropole—Dancing. Civic—Dancing. (Entertainment, Notices appear on Pago 22.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 18
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