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ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX.

His Majesty's—Moscovitch in "Die Silent House." * Embassy The Diplomats." Town Hail—Alfred O'Shea. PICTURE THEATRES. Majestic—"Love Hungry" (Lois Moran) and Jasper's Ltd. Everybody's—" Metropolis." Princess and Tivoli—"Chinatown Charlie" (Johnny Hines), and " The Circus Show." Regent—"The Last Waltz" (Willie Fritsch) and "The Showdown." Strand—"The Gaucho" (Doutdns Fairbanks) and "South of the Andes." Lyric--" Body and Soul " (Lionel Barrymore). and "That Certain Thing." Grand—"Mother Machrcc" (Bells Bennett) and "The Divine Woman." Rialto and Epsom Regent—" White WinRS " (Elinor Fair and William Boyd) Britannia—"The Lovelorn" (Molly O'Day) and "The City Gone Wild." Royal—'"Rash Privates" (Lya de Putti) and "Surrender." Tudor Theatre, Remuera—-"The Latest from Paris" (Norma Shearer), "Never the Dames Shall Meet," and Vaudeville. Prince Edward—"Argus" and • "Westpoint" (William Haines). Green Mill (Milford) "The Seventh Day" and "Strictly Confidential." Strand (Onehunga)—"That's My Daddy" (Reginald Denny). Foresters' Hall (Onebunga)-—"The Whip Woman" (Estelle Taylor).

DANCING. DSxielsnd Cabaret—Gala Carnival Night. Click Clack Cabaret—Race Night Carnival. Kitchener Hall—Parisian Dance Club, Orange Hall—Felix Dance Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 14

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ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 14

ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 14