AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. ClVlC—Edmund Lowe and Joan Bennett in "Scotland Yard." MAJESTIC —Buddy Rogers in "Safety In Numbers." STRAND—Betty Compson in "Midnight Mystery." ST. JAMES' —"Young Woodley." THE REGENT—Toin Walls in "Canaries Sometimes Sing." NATIONAL —"Balaclava." LONDON —Greta Garbo in "Romance." TlVOLl—"Africa Speaks." RlALTO—"Africa Speaks." LYRIC—"The Richest Man in the World." PRINCE EDWARD—"Song of the West," and "Mambii." TUDOR—"Dumb Bells in Ermine," and "The Love Racket." VICTORIA (Devonport)—Bcrnice Claire in "Song or the Flame." : BRITANNIA—"Hot For Paris," and "What Men Want." CAPITOL—Edmund Lowe in "Born Reckless." PLAZA—AI Jolson in "Big Boy" and "The Way of All Men." EMPRESS —A 1 Jolson in "Big Boy," and "The Way of All Men." CRYSTAL PALACE —George Arliss in "Disraeli." » ;. • ROXY —"Dumb Bells in Ermine," and "The Love Racket." ALEXANDRA —"Pay Off," and "That's My Weakness." NEW DE LUXE—"New York Nights" and "The Kibitzer." REGENT—Ramon Novarro in "Gay Madrid" WEST END—Ramon Novarro in "Gay Madrid." GREY LYNN—Pauline Frederick in "Evidence," and "Undertow." AMBASSADOR (Point Chevalier) — Lois Moran in "Not Damaged." THEATRE ROYAL —"Rough' Romance." STRAND (Onehunga)—lial Skelly in "Men Are Like That." EMPIRE—WiII Rogers in "They Had to See Paris." SANDRINGHAM—Dennis King in "The Vagabond King."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 6
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193AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 6
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