AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. REGENT —Maurice Chevalier in "Playboy or Paris," and Don Taster's Band. NATIONAL —Kichard Arlen in "The Santa Fe Trail." PLAZA —NeiI Hamilton in "East Lynne." ROXY —Walter Huston in "The Bad Man," and "Maybe It's Love." LYRIC —"The Border Legion" and "For tne Dercncc." CAPITOL —Jack Oakie in "The Social Lion," and "Girl of the Port." empress —"The Perfect Alibi," and "Son? or the Caballero." LONDON— Brian Alicrne in "The W Plan." CRYSTAL PALACE —Wallace Beery in "Tne Big- House." ALEXANDRA —Leslie Henson in "A Warm Corner," and "Queen High." DE LUXE —Leslie Henson in "A Warm Corner." WEST END —William Boyd in "His First Command," and "Trigger Tricks." AMBASSADOR (Point Chevalier) —Cyril Maude in "Grumpy." REGENT (Epsom,) —" Queen High," and "Trigger Tricks." RlALTO —William Powell in "The Shadow of the Law." TlVOLl —Jeanette Mac Donald in "Let's Go Native." EMPIRE —"GoIden Dawn," and Alice White in "Sweet Mama." KINGSLAND —WheeIer and Woolsey in "Hair Shot at Sunrise." SANDRINGHAM —"True to the Navy," and "Enter Sir John." DANCING. PETER PAN CABARET—Dancing.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 6
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