ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
I His Majesty's Theatre —" Funz-a-Poppin " 2.15 and S. Town Hall—Madame Lotte Lehmann —8. PICTURE THEATRES St. James' —"The Citadel" —11, 2.15 and 8. Civic—"Keep Smiling:"—ll, 2.15 and 8. j Embassy—"Stolen Life" —11, 2.15 and 8. ! Regent—"Three Smart Girls Grow Up"—ll. | 2.15 and P. i Majestic—"Little Ton eh Guys In Society" | and "St. Louis Blues"—Continuous from i '»• Plaza —"Submarine Patrol" —11, 2, 5 and 8. j Strand—"The Flying Irishman" —Continuous from 11. Star —"Mutiny on tho Bounty"—l.3o and ! 7.80. State—"The Baroness and the Rntler" and "Stolen Heaven" —2 and 7.'15. Crystal Palace and Alexandra —"Kentucky" —2 and 7.45. State, Dcvonport—"Pygmalion" and "Mr. Moto's Last Warning"—l.3o and 7.30. Mayfair—"Duke of West Point" —Continuous from 11. Roxy and Tivoll—"North of Shanghai" and "Trouble in Sundown"—Roxy. continuous from 11; Tivoli, 8. State, Onehunga—"Trade Winds" and "Dark j Rapture"—2 and 7.45. Regal—"Charlie Chan in Honolulu" and "Jezebel" —1.30 and 7.45. Gaiety—"Double Wedding"—2 and 8. i De Luxe—"Adventures of Robin Hood" —2.15 j and 7.15. Adelphl—"The Voting in Heart" and "While ! New York Sleeps"—l.3o and 7.15. i Empress—"The Young in Heart" and "Prison ! Without Bars"—2 and 7.45. Londoji—"l've Got a Horse" and "Thanks for Everything"—ll, 2, ft and 8. Prlncoss —"Prison Without Bars" and "Always in Trouble" —2 and 7.30. Regent, Epsom—"Suez"—2.ls and 8. Plcturedrome —"Painted Desert"—B. Prince Edward —"Fast Company" and "Wide Open Faces"—2 and 7.30. Tudor —"Merrily We Live"—2.3o and 8. Britannia—"Housemaster" and "Tho Toy | Wife"—l.3o and 7.30. Crey Lynn Cinema—"Housemaster" and Ser-' vice de Luxe" —1.30 and 7.30. Victoria—".Love Finds Andy Hardy" and "Exposed"—l.3o and 7.30. Astor—"That Certain Age" and "Making the Headlines"—2 and 7.30. Berkeley, Mission Bay—"Stranded in Paris" —2 and 8. Strand Onohunga—"There's Always ft Woman" and "Love on Toast"—2 and 8. Avondalo—"You Can't Have Everything" and "Crashing Hollywood"—2 and S. Capitol—"Our Fighting Navy" and "Breaking the Ice" —2 and 7.45. Windsor, Papakura—"Four's a Crowd" and "Army Girl" —2 and 7.30. Mayfair, Sandringham—"Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "When G-Men Step InV—--2 and 7.30. Delta —"Keen Fit' and "That Certain Ago" —2 and 7.45. Henderson —"Oh Mr. Porter" and "Panamint's Bad Man"—B. DANCING Motropolo—Dancirig. Poter Pan—Dancing. Pirate Shlppe—Old-timo Danclriff. Choz Parco—Dancing. SKATING 3kateways—Skating. [Entertainment Notices appear on Page 24.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 18
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359ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 18
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