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Princess Theatre

To-Night FAUST Ernfl Jannings as “Mephirio” June Attractions Sat 22nd —“Don Mike” FRED THOMSON and 3rd chapter of “Collegians”. Wed 26th—“ The Garden of Eden” CORINNE GRIFFITHS. (Special). Sat 29th—‘The Last Outlaw”— Gary Cooper and 4th chapter of “Collegians.” JULY Wed 3rd “WINGS" also “Nights of the Air”. The history of the Aeroplane from he first flight by Bleriot to the Kings-ford-Smi.h Flight. Sat. 6th—“ Forlorn River” Zme Grey and sth chapter of “Collegians.” Wed loth—Grand Hospital C-’.i----cert.

Saturday. “Don Mike ’ Fred Thomson and “Silver King” score again in this great drama of the West. Romance and adventure never fail to appeal and in “Don Mike” there is this happy combination. Also 3rd. Chapter of the famous “Collegians.” The PRINCESS ORCHESTRA Next Wednesday “The Garden of Edeu" Apples, serpents and fig leuv s are only symbolically represented in Corinne Griffith’s best picture of the oldest story in the world, for it is a modern clothes version. The action transpires in Budapest and Monte Carlo where most ot the tun and no little of the drama takes place at the Hotel Eden. The story is one of up-to-date soc : ety in Monte Carlo and the experiences of a little unknown singer in • “crashing” the social gates. The dresses worn by the ladies are superb and better than a quin parade. "

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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 27, 19 June 1929, Page 4

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Princess Theatre Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 27, 19 June 1929, Page 4

Princess Theatre Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 27, 19 June 1929, Page 4

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