AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
ST. JAMES' THEATRE— Jim Gerald Revue Company in "The Naughty Husband." PICTURE THEATRES. MAJESTIC —TaIking Pictures, "Masquerade." STRAND —Talking Pictures, Mary Plck- , rord in "Coquette." NEW REGENT—Talking Pictures, Ruth Chatterton in "Madame X." PLAZA —Talking Pictures, "The Divine Lady." TIVOLI — Sound Synchronised Pictures, Emil Jannings in "The Betrayal." GRAND —Anna May Wong in "Piccadilly" and "The Naughty Duchess." ROXY —Talking Pictures, "The Hole In the Wall." CRYSTAL PALACE —Talking Pictures, Baclanova in "A Dangerous Woman." EMPRESS —TaIking Pictures, Baclanova In "A Dangerous Woman." WEST END —"Trent's Last Case" and "The Primrose Patch." NATlONAL —"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" "A Man's Man." CAPITOL —Sound Synchronised Pictures, "White Shadows in the South Seas." LYRIC —Anna May Wong In "Piccadilly" and "The Naughty Duchess." ARCADIA (Newton)— Talking Pictures and Gary Cooper in. "The Woir Song." STRAND (Onehunga)—"The Gipsy Princess." VICTORIA (Devonport) —"Joy Street" and "Wild Geese." PRINCE EDWARD —"Looping the Loop" and "Black Magic." GREY LYNN ClNEMA— "Plunging Hoors" and "The Racket." REGENT —"The Viking" and "You Know What Sailors Are." RIALTO— "The Viking" and "You Know What Sailors Are." ROYAL— Betty BaHour in "Champagne" and "O.u. West." MOULIN ROUGE —Talking Pictures, "The Midnight Taxi."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 6
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192AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 6
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