AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. I Entertainment Announcements see Page Iβ. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE— Irene Van-nrugh-Dion Boucicault Company m "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray." OPERA HOUSE —Jimmy Gerald's Comedy Company and Vaudeville. PICTURE THEATRES. NATIONAL —l.eatrire Joy and Percy Marmont in "The Marriage Cheat." STRAND —Ruby (If Reymer in "Don't Marry for .Money,"' and Miss Carriinrton. HIPPODROME —Barbara La Marr and Lionol Barrymore in "The Eternal Cily.' , LYRIC —Mac Murray in "Farluon Row,- ana Walter Hicrs in "Fair Week." TIVOLI —Betty Compson in "White Shadows," and Baby Peg-g-y in "The Lav/ Forbids." PRINCESS —John Gilbert in "A Man's Mate. 1, and William S. Hart in "Wild Bill Hickoek." EVERYBODY'S —Mac Murray in "Fa.shiuti Row." and W?;p.r Hiers iv "Fair WeeK." QRAND— PriscUla Dean in -The Storm Daughter." QUEEN'S —"Salome," ana "Man From Hell's River." BROADWAY —Colleen Moore Iγ, "The Huntress." REGENT —"Orphans of the Mine." WEST END— "The Man Who Won," and "The Love Gambler." CAPITOL —"The Girl or the Golden ¥f-i.'' EMPRESS —Anna Q. In "Hearts Of Flame." BRITANNIA—"Pernod ana Sam,"
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 183, 4 August 1924, Page 9
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