AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. MAJESTIC—Mary Brian in "Light ol" Western Stars." STRAND—"He Knew Women" and "Tanned Legs." ST. JAMES'—Marilyn Miller In "Sally." NEW REGENT—"Seven Keys to Baldpatc." NATIONAL—Lupe Velez in "Hell Harbour" and "Happy Goir." CIVIC—"With Byrd at the .South Pole." LONDON—"The Sky Hawk." TlVOLl—Dorothy Mackaill in "The Great Divide" and "River or Romance." RlALTO—Dorothy Mackaill in "The Great Divide" and "River or Romance." LYRIC—"This Thing Called Love" and "A Dangerous Woman." PLAZA—"The Cuckbos." WEST END—"Men Are Like That." REGENT (Epsom)—" Syncopation" and "Last Warning." EMPRESS—"The Hate Ship" and "Harmony Heaven." ROXY—Amna May Wong in "Flame or Love" and "Song of SOho." CRYSTAL PALACE—Marie Dressier in "The Girl Said No." ARCADIA—Ann Harding In "Her Private Affair." STRAND (Onehunga)—-"The Return or Sherlock Holmes." AMBASSADOR (Point Chevalier)—" The Coconuts." SANDRNGHAM—Marion Davies in "Not So rJumb." ALEXANDRA—"The Girl Said No." NEW DE LUXE—"Dangerous Paradise." BRITANNIA—"Lovin' the Ladles." PRINCE EDWARD—"The Hottentot" and "Dames Ahoy." TUDOR—"Paris Bound" and "Troopers Three." VICTORIA (Devonport)—"Noah's Ark." GREY LYNN—Jack Oakie in "Fast Company." CAPITOL—Nancy Carroll in "Honey." ADELPHI—"The Frozen River." DANCING. PETER PAN—Dancimr. DIXIELAND—Dancing.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 212, 8 September 1930, Page 6
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