ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
PICTURE THEATRES Resent —"Beau Gcste"—ll. 2.15 and 8. Majestin—"Little Accident" and "These Glamour Girls"—ll, 2, 4.15 and 8. Plaza—"The Rains Came"—l], 2, 5 and «. St Janies'—"Babes in Arms"—ll. 2Jo. 5 and S. r Civic —"At the Circus"—ll. 2.15 and 8. Embassy—"Dark Victory"—3l, 2.15 and 8. Century—"Hollywood Cavalcade" and "Mexican Spitfier"—ll, 2, 5 and 8. Strand—"Range War" and "Some Like It Hot'V-Continuous from 11. Oxford— City" and "Nancy Drew, Trofible Shooter"—Continuous from 11. Roxy and Tivoli—"The Cisco Kid and the Lady" and "Mother By Proxy"—Boxy, continuous from 11; Tivoli, 2 and 8. Crystal Palace and Rlalto—"The Housekeeper's Daughter" and "Too Busy to Work"—2 and 8. Oe Paris —"Young Vienna Sings Again" and "Song of Youth" —Continuous from 11. State —"The Wizard of Oz"—2 and 8Prince Edward —"Jamaica Inn" and
"Stronger Than Desire"—2 and 7.30. Btar—"Mutiny in the Big House" and "Tropic Fury"—l.3o and 7.30. Britannia—"Stronger Than Desire" and "Heart of the Xorth"—l.3o and 7.30. Victoria—"Stand Up and Fight" and "Man About Town"'—l.3o and 7.30. Grey Lynn—"Jamaica Inn" and "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man"—l.3o and 7.30. Berkeley Mission Bay—"The Story of Alexander Graham Bell"—2 and 7.45.
Astor—"Out West With the Hardys" and "Secrets of a Nurse"—2 avid 7.30. Tudor —"The Man in the Iron Mask"—2.3o and 8.15. Gaiety—"The Citadel" —2 and S.
Strand, OnehunKa —"The Son Never Sets" and "Three Loves Has Nancy"—2 and 8. State. Onehunga—"lntermezzo" and "King of the Underworld" —2 and 8. Princess—"Hotel for Women" and "Susannah of the Mountics" —1.30 and 7.45. Alexandra —"Susannah of tho Mountics" and "In Name Only"—2 and 7.45. State, Devonport—"Nurse Edith Cavell" and "Girl from Mexico"—l.3o* and 7.45.
Regal—"Shipyard Sally" and "The Fighting Gringo'—l.3o and 7.45. Regent, Epsom—"Bachelor Mother" and "The Three Musketeers"—2 and 8.
De Luxe—"Four Daughters" and "Marshal of Mesa City"—2 and 7.45. Adelphl—"Four Feathers" and "Quick Millions"—l.3o and 7.'15. Empresß—"Here I am a Stranger" and "Hard to Get"—l.3o and 8. Henderson—" Dangerous Adventure" and "Hold My Hand"—B. Delta —"Too Hot to Handle" and "Crime Sphool"—2 and 7.45. Mayfair—"The Lambeth Walk" and "North of Shanghai"—2 and 7.45. Picturedrome —"The Racket Busters"—2 and 8. Avondale —"Calling Dr. Kildare" and "West of Shanghai"—'2 and 7.45. Capitol—"Clouds Over Europe" and "Listen. Darling"—2 and 7.45. Windsor, Papakura—"Nurse Edith Cavell" and "Const Guard" —2 and 7.30. Clarion—"White Banners" and "Strange Boarders" —2 and 7.45. Civic Square—Amusement Park —2 and 7. DANCING Peter Pan —Dancing. Pirate Shippe—Old-time Carnival. Metropole—Dancing. Chez Paree —Dancing. BKATING Skateways—Skating. (Entertainment. Notices appear on Paw 7.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 15
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406ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 15
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