AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
His HIAJESTY'B THEATRE —Musgrove's Celebrity Vaudeville. OPERA HOUSE—Stilly ana MO Revue Company and Vaudeville. PICTURE THEATRES. NATIONAL —Gullly and Jeanny in Vaudeville, and Constance Talmadge in "Mamma's AlTairs." HIPPODROME —Charlie La Dun in Vaudeville, and Strongheart, the wonder dog, in "Brawn or tne North." BTRAND—Annette Kellennan In "Venus or the South Seas," and a special prologue, "We Greet the Fleet." LYRtC—Pola Negri in "The Spanish
Dancer." TIVOLI —Anita Stewart In "The Love
Piker " PRINCESS—John Gilbert in "Cameo Kirby," and Dorothy DaKon In "The Law of the
Lawless." EVERYBODY'S—Mpnte Blue in "The Har6RAND —Reginald Denny In "Sporting Youth," and a "Leather Pushers'"
OOEEN^β—Georg-e ArliS3 In "Disraeli." and y Theodore Roberts in "Grumpy." WEST END " Yellow Men and Gold and CAPITOL—Edna Purviance in "A Woman
BROADWAY— "Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep." empress—" To the Last Man." ARCADlA—Laurette Taylor in " Peg o My » Heart."
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 9
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