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AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE — "Kentucky Jubilee Singers." ST. JAMES' THEATRE—Frank O'Brlan's Revellers. TOWN HALL—William Heughan. PICTURE THEATRES. MAJESTIC—"The Cohens and Kellys" and Stage Presentation. PLAZA— Talking Pictures, "The Terror." NEW REGENT— Talking Pictures, "Close Harmony," ' STRAND —Talking Pictures) "The Doctor's Secret.'' • , EVERYBODY'S—"His Captive Woman'" arid "The Girt on the' Barge." ■ TIVOLI—"His' Captive Woman" and "The Girl on.the Barge"...,■ «, :• ,( and; "Bare> Knees." hippodrome—-Monte Blue .in .■ "White Shadows, of .the 'South Seas." 7 ■ • NATlONAL—Leatrice Joy in "Man Made Woman" and "South Sea Love." EMPRESS—"Tropic Madness," "A Single Man" and Revue, ."The Airman." WEST END—-Leatrice Joy in "Tropic Madness" and "A Single Man." DE LUXE—'William Hainesrin "Alias Jimmy Valentine" and "Ginsberg the Great." ALEXANDRA—ReginaId Denny in "The Might Bird" and "The Silent House." • CRYSTAL PALACE—"AIias -Jimmy Valentine," "Fashion Madness." and Kardo. < CAPITOL—RonaId Colman in "The Rescue" and "The Sin Sister.", > EMPlßE—"Widciecombe .• Fair" and Marion Nixon in "Red Lips." ( i EDENDALE—"Widdecombe , Fair" and Marion Nixon in "Red Lips." . RlALTO—Marion Nixon in "Thoroughbreds" and "A Knight of Nights." REGENT—MarIon Nixon in "Thoroughbreds" and "A Knight of Nights." STRAND (Onehunga)—Harold Lioyd in "Speedy"-and -"Wild - Blood." LYRIC—"The Farmer's Wife" and "Bare Knees."..;:' PRINCE EDWARD—"Lqvc and the' Devil" and "The-. IrU'emous Lady." • * GREY LYNN CINEMA—Victor McLaglen -In "Strong. Boy" and "The . . ROYAL —Clara Bo.w in "Three Week-ends" and "The; Kid's Clever." TE PAPAPA PICTURES—LiIIian Gish in "The Wind.." ' PICTUREDROME (Milfard)—"Children or the Ritz" and Dancing. AMBASSADOR . (Point Chevalier)—'"Man! Woman -and Wife" and "None but the Brave." • • /'• " MOULIN ROUGE—"Not Quite Decent," "The Cameraman" Dancing. PARISH HALL (Devonport)—"Freedom of the preas"..and "God's Clay.-" FOREBTERS*- (Birkenhead) — "Square Crooks," "The Collegians" and Jazz;. FORESTERS' (Onehunga)—"The Case of Lena Smith" and "Wild Blood.". DELTA (New Lynn)—Fmil Jannings In "The Patriot." ; DANCING. DIXIELAND—Dancing and The Dixieland Boys. •• ' : CLICK CLACK—DanCiTIi'. MOULIN ROUGE— Dancing

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 164, 13 July 1929, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 164, 13 July 1929, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 164, 13 July 1929, Page 8

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