ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's—"A Trip to Hades"—2.3o and S. Town Hall Concert Chamber—"Bledwhite and ' the Seven Wharfies" —8. PICTURE THEATRES Regent—"Men "With Wings"—ll, 12.15 and 8. Majestic—"The Count of Monte Cristo"— 10.80, 2, 5 and S. Plaza—"Kentucky"—ll, 2, 5 and 8. St. James'—"Boys Town"—ll, 2.15, 5 and 8. Civic—"Gunga Din"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Embassy—"Dramatic School"—11, 2.15 and 8 Strand—"Arizona Wildcat" and "On the Edge of the World" —11, 2.15, 5 and S. Mayfair—"Peck's Bad - Boy with the Circus" —Continuous from 11. State—"Say It in French" and "Three Blind Mice"—2 and S. Star—"The Adventures of Marco Polo" and "Nothing Sacred" —1.30 and 7.30.
Roxy and Tivoli—"Hey! Hey! U.S.A." and "Torchy Blane in Panama"—Roxy, continuous from 11; Tivoli, 2 and 8. Crystal Palace and Alexandra—"The Cowboj' and the Lady"—2 and 8. Princess—"Straight, Place and Show" and "The Mad Miss Manton"—l.4s and 8. Regal—"Straight, Place and Show" and "The Great Garrick"—l.3o and 7.45. De Luxe—"Breaking the Ice" and "Alcatraz
Island"—2 and S. Empress—"Suez" and "Affairs of Annabel"—
2 and 7.45. State, Devonport—"The Lady Vanishes" and "Road Demon"—l.3o and 7.45. State, Onehunga—"Adventures of Robin Hood" and "While New York Sleeps"— 2 and 7.45. —- Adelphi—"The Mad Miss Manton" and "Slight Case of Murder"—l.3o and 7.30. Prince Edward—"Manproof" and "There's Always a Woman"—2 and 7.30.»
Britannia—"That Certain Age" and "Exposed"—l.3o and 7.30. Tudor—"Live, Love and Learn"—2.3o and
8.15. Berkeley—"Alexander's Ragtime Band"—2 and 8. . _ London—"California Straight Ahead" and "Wildcatter"—Continuous from 11. Gaiety—"A Yank at Oxford"—2 and 8.
Strand, Onehunga—"That Certain Age" and "Booloo"—2 and 8. Victoria—"Spawn of the North" and "Youth Takes a FlingV—l.3o and 7.30. ... ~ Regent, Epsom—"Dad and Dave Come to Town"—'2.ls and S. * ' Astor—"Thoroughbreds Don't Cry" and "Beau Hunks"—2 and 7.30. Picturedrome—"The Gladiator" and "Thrill
of a Lifetime"—S. Royal—"Letter of Introduction" and "Devil's Party"—2 and 7.30. Grey Lynn—"lt's in the Air" and "Little Tough Guy"—l.3o and 7.30. Avondaie—"Blockade", "High Fliers"—2 and S. Capitol—■" Mother Carey's Chickens" and "The Texans"—2 and 7.45. Windsor—"Give Me a Sailor" and "Bulldog Drummond in Africa"—2 and 7.30.
Henderson—"Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" —S.
Mayfair, Sandringham—"The First 100 • Years" and "Theodora Goes Gild"—2 , and 7.30. Star, Papakura—"Mannequin" and "Yellow Jack"—2 and 7.45. Delta—"Arsene Lupin Returns" and "Lily of Lagiina"-r-2 and 7.45.
DANCING Peter Pan—Dancing. Pirate Shippe—Old-timo Dancing. Chez Paree—Dancing.
(Entertainment Notices appear on Page 20.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23339, 6 May 1939, Page 16
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