ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX.
Opera House —Fuller's Vaudeville. PICTURE THEATRES. National—" Twenty-one " (Bichard Baxthelxneas). Strand—Jazz Week: " Love, Life and Laughter " (Betty Balfour), and apeoial attractions. Grand—" The Galloping Aoe •* (Jaok Hexie), and " The Sheik" (Eodolph Valentino). Lyric—"Don't Call It Love" (Nita Naldi), and the Lyric Quartette. Everybody's—"The Hill Billy" (Jack Pickford). . and " His Darker Self " (Lloyd Hamilton). Princess—" The Vagabond Trail" (Charles Jones), and " Bugglea of Eed Gap " (Edward Horlon). Tiveii—"The Storm Daughter" (Priacilla Dean), and " Bobbed Hair " (Wanda Hawley). Broadway—" Heroes of the Street " (Wesley Barry). Empress—" The Love Piker." Capitol—" Sporting Youth " (Reginald Denny), and " Two Kinds of Love (Breezy Eason). West End—" Mamma's Affairs" (Consts-nc* Talmadge), " Pure Grit " (R. Stewart). DANCING, Orange Hall—Thistle Social Club. 3t. Benedict's Hail—Hockey Association Newton Road Hall—Newton Social Club. tEnterlainment Notices appear on Page 12).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 11
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131ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 11
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