AMUSEMENTS. IT'S COMING!! 100 P.C. ALL-TALKING SENSATION. TO 2 THEATRES. pi 2 | FAMOUS ST AXIS ARE HEARD. I donovan | JACK HOLT. I AFFAIK." I DO ROTHY REVIER DOM)vA>* I AFFAIK." 1 - tiie fWM. COLLIER, JR. DO ISO VAN | AFFAIII." | == j AGNES AYRES. DONOVAN I ■ ZZZZZZ -WHEELER | donovan | OAKMA'N. j AFFAIK." | DONOVAN VIRGINIA AFFAIR." BROWNE , " THE , FAIRE. DONOVAN | JOHN ROCHE. I "THE | I DONOVAN | L_affair.ll ETHEL WALES. | - 11113 I ' DONOVAN | - i affaik." i FRED. KELSEY. "THE | D^ r °7iK N " I 2 JUVENILES, j r£|ovAN, j HANK MAN. 1 EVERYBODY TALKS~IN~j " THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." " THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." " THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." " THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." " THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." " THE DONOVAN AFFAIR." ROXY THEATRE, ROXY THEATRE, (QUEEN STREET), (QUEEN STREET), AND — AND CRYSTAL PALACE CRYSTAL PALACE (THE THEATRE LUXURIOUS), MOUNT EDEN, COMMENCING SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. '| _ 1 " FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE T7IDWARD. JCJ 1.30, 7 and 8. Excellent Chance of Programme to-night. ' The beautiful and charming CORINNE GRIFFITHS in "SATURDAY'S CHILDREN." "SATURDAY'S CHILDREN." Also, IVOR NOVELLO in "THE GALLANT HUSSAR." La test Topical and Comedy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 181, 2 August 1929, Page 18
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