AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
LUNA PARK—Amusement Ares. PIOTURE THEATRES. Civic Talking Pictures, Ruth Ghatterton . in "Charmitifc Sinners." . _ MAJESTIC— Talking Pictures, The Girl From Havana." STRAND— Talking Pictures,.... The Lady • Lifts." . * ; • ST. JAMES'.. — Talking Pictures, -"Gold Diggers of R road way." NEW REGEKT— Talking Pictures, Buddy Rogers 9nel-Nancy Carroll In "Illusion. PLAZA—Talking Pictures, roxy—Talking pictures, Hobart Bosworth in "Hurricane." ' •■. CRY3TAL PALACE— Talking Pictures, George Bancroft in "Thunderbolt. - EMPRESS —Talking". Pictures; "The • Flying Marine" and "The Spieler." . - national—"Nod Mccobb s Daughter arid "Ringing the" Changes." ' lyric—"The Legion of the Condemned and "Code of the . Scarlet." \ " ' ARCADIA—Talking. Picture,. ''The Follies of \ 929." PRINCE EDWARD — Talking Pictures, "The Hometowners." _ . VICTORIA (Devonpv.t)—Talking Pictures, , "The College coquette.". . • : GRAND —Talking Pictures, "Thfe. Hometowners" and, "Auckland From the Air." ' - • •" ■ ■ Moulin rouge—Ramon Novarro •in "Flying Fleet.";.:\-v ■•">££ '".J TlVOLl—Talking Pictures, Clara Bow- in "Dangerous curves." - BRITANNIA— Talking Pictures, Ruth Chatterton- in: "The Doctor's Secret." WEST END—Douglas .McLean In "Soft Cushions" and "Service for Ladifes." CREY LYNN Pictures, Alicfe'White-In"-"Broadway Babies." STRAND (Onehunga)—Talking Pictures. Patsy Ruth Miller in "The Fall of Eve." REGENT (Epsom)— Joan Crawford in "Our Modern Maidens" and "The Veiled woman." ROYAL—Wallace Beery, In "Stairs or Sand", and "The ■ Exalted Flapper." Capitol—Talking Pictures, Jeanne Eagels in "The Letter." EMP"*:E—Talking • Pictures, "The Hole in the Wail." fcDINDALE—Talking Pictures, Ron&ld Colman in "Dull Dog Drummond.", AMBASSADOR (Point Chevalier)—"Corne Across" and "I Will Repay." . ' FORESTERS' (Onehunga) —Laura La -vPlaiite in "The-Love Trap." • PICTUREDROME (Milford)—Lois. Wilson in "Coney island" and Jazz. DELTA (Now Lynn)—Talking Pictures, Clive Brook in Dance follows. ALEXANDRA—TaIking Pictures, "The Plying Marine" find "The Spieler." RIALTC—"Our Modern Maidens" and "The Veiled Woman." / • DANCING. DIXIELAND—Dancing. PIRATE SHlPPE—Dancing. (For Wireless Programmes-see' Page 20.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 8
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269AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 8
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