ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX.
o His Majesty's Theatre- " The Geisha." Ooera House Fuller's Vaudeville. Town Hall—Queen Carnival. All Saints' Sunday-school—" Ha-Ha." ! PICTURE THEATRES. ' Hippodrome" Marriage'' 'Catherine Calvert i and David Powell). Lyric— The Desperate Hero" (Owen Moore) and " The Flaming Cine." Grand —" Whitewashed Walls" (William Desmond) and " Petti#oats and Pants." . Tivoli—" The Toll Gate" (William S. Hart). 1 Everybody's—"A Girl Named Mary" (Marguerite Clark). j National Wolves of the Night" (William Farnum). i Strand The Great Coup." " The Fly Cop" | (Larry Semon). and Miss Annette Hayward. , ,T~ , , Princess" The 13th Commandment (Ethel Clayton). Queen's "Hell Roarin Reform" (Tom Mix).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17623, 9 November 1920, Page 7
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97ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17623, 9 November 1920, Page 7
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