AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. PICTURE THEATRES. REGENT —" Ilell's Angels" and Don Tasker's Land. NATIONAL —Richard Arlen In " The Sea God." PLAZA—Lilyan Tasliman in "The Matrimonial Problem." ROXY —Buck Jones in "Desert vengeance," and "The Sap." LYRIC—"AII Quiet on the Western Front." CAPITOL —Jack Ilolt in "Vengeance." EMPRESS —Ruth Chatterton in " The Better Wile." CRYSTAL PALACE —Lois' Moran in "London's Gay Youth." ALEXANDRA —Robert Lorraine in "The Perfect Alibi." DE LUXE —Hoot Gibson in "Trigger Tricks," and "Song of the Caballero." WEST END—Amos and Andy in "Check and Double Cheek." AMBASSADOR (Point Chevalier) —Tom Walls in "On Approval." SANDRINGHAM —Constance Bennett in "Rich reople." REGENT (Epsom)— Victor McLaglen in "A Devil With Women." RIALTO—Tom Walls in " Canaries Sometimes Sing." TIVOLI —Tom Walls in " Canaries Sometimes Sing." EMPIRE—"Seven Keys to Baldpate." KINGSLAND—Norma Shearer in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 6
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