AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
Hl* MAJESTY'S—"CradIe Snatchers." | LUNA PARK—Amusement Ares. TOWN HALI Municipal Choir. PICTURE THEATRES. NATIONAL—Betty Balfour in "A Sister or Six" and "Upstream." MAJESTIC—John Gilbert in "Flesh and the Devil" and Kamo. STRAND—"The Te Kootl Trail," with special prologue. NEW REGENT—EmiI jannlngs In "Faust" and Vaudeville. PRINCESS-—"Lost at the Front," "The Timid Terror" and Vaudeville. EVERYBODY'S—"Fast and Furious" and "Wedding Bills." TlVOLl—Raymond GriUlths in "Wedding Bills" and "The Collegians," No. 7. GRAND—"Captain Salvation" and "On Ze Boulevard." LYRIC—"Lost at the Front" and "The Timid Terror." RIALTO—"The Flag Lieutenant" and Colin Crane. REGENT (Epsom)—" The Flag Lieutenant." WEST END—"Blow Your Own Horn" and
"THe Riding Rascal." CAPITOL—"An Affair of the Follies" and
"The Telephone GlrL" BRITANNIA — Norma Talmadge In "Camille." PRINCE EDWARD—"Frisco Sally Levy," "The Wreck" and Ralph Eskridge. EMPRESS—"lntroduce Me" and "The
Country Beyond." HIPPODROME—"Damaged Goods." EMPIRE—"The Happy Warrior" and
"Heaven on Earth." 4TRAND (Onehunga)—"Dance Magic" and "The Better Man." EDENDALE—"Whispering Sage" and "The Telephone Girl." ROYAL—"Rough House Rosle" and "Down
the Stretch." FORESTERS' (Onihunga). — "Rocking Moon" and "The Better Man." DELTA (New Lynn)—'"Bifcyer than Baraurn's."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 274, 19 November 1927, Page 8
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176AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 274, 19 November 1927, Page 8
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