ENTERTAINMENT INDEX.
Ope-a House—"Baud Box" Revue and Vaudeville, PICTURE THEATRES. TiOVli—" Ambross Appleiohn'a Adventure " (Enid Bennett), and "The Heart Bandit" (Viola Dana). Everybody's—"The Ten Qommandments." Princess—"The Desert s'utlaw" (Buck Jones), and "Other Women's Clothes" (Mabel. Ballin). Lyrlc~"Triumph," l (Leatrice Joy). Strand—Birthday Week: "Harbour Lights" (Torn Moore), and special attractions. Nat tonal—"ln Every Woman's Life" (Virginia Valli). Broadway—"The Love Master," and "The Fog" (Mildred Harris). Grand— "Flaming Youth" (Colleen Moore) and "The Dempsey-Gibbons Fight." Carlaw Park—Open-air Pictures. Regent—"The Sea Hawk" (Milton Silk). DANCING. Dixieland—Dancing-. _ Druid's Hall—Old-time Dane*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 13
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86ENTERTAINMENT INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 13
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