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THEATRE PROGRAMMES

Avon: “Silent Dust.” Plaza: “The Great Flamarion” and *Heldorado.” Majestic: “The Wizard of Oz.” Regent: “Top o’ the Morning.” State: “A Song is Born.” Crystal Palace: “The Count of Monte Cristo ” Liberty: “The Unknown Island” and *The Last Ride.” Mayfair: “Quartet.” St. James. “This is the Army.’ Tivoli: “Esther Waters.” Grand: “Keeper of the Bees” and “Little lodene.” Theatre Royal: "Frontier Badmen” and “San Diego. I Love You.” Metro: “The Yearling” and “Banjo.” Rex (Riccarton): “The First Gentleman” and “Mexican Hayride.” Century < St. Albans): “Till the Clouds Roll By.” Empire fPapanui): “Undercover Girl” and “Family Honeymoon.” Hollywood. Sumner: “Deep Valley. ’ Rialto. Kaiapoi: “The Countess of Monte Cristo.”

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25995, 24 December 1949, Page 6

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THEATRE PROGRAMMES Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25995, 24 December 1949, Page 6

THEATRE PROGRAMMES Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25995, 24 December 1949, Page 6

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