ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX.
St. James' Theatre—George Wallace Kevu* Company—2.3o arid 8.
PICTURE THEATRES.' Regent—"The Bellamy Trial" with dialogua and sound synchronisation—ll. 2.15 and 8. Strand--"Street Ansel" and "Talkies"— 11, 2.15 and 8. Majestic—" Revenge (Dolores Del Rio)-~ Continuous from 11. - Plaza and Tivoil—"The Gate Crasher" and "The Case of Lena Smith"—ll and 7.45. Everybody's—"Cheyenne" and "The Mystery liider"—Continuous from 10: Grand (12.50) and Lyric (8)—" Captain Lash " and " Tesha." f Crystal Palace—"The Trail of '9B" (DoloieiC' Del Rio) —8. Rlalto and Epsom Regent—"The Michigan Kid" and "Aloma of the South Seas 7.50. Royal—"Take Me Home" and "New York" i -—B. Hippodrome and Empress—"The Trail of '9B"—B. Britannia—"Docks of New York" and "Reel Wine"—B. Caipltol—"The Further Adventures of the . Flag Lieutenant" and "Outcast"—B. Prince Edward—"The Patriot" and "A Woman Against the World"—2.ls and 8. Edendaie Pictures—"Four Walls" and "The Matinee Idol"—8. Grey Lynn Cinema—"Adoration" and "Husbands for Rent"-—7.45. Parish Hall, Devonport—"The Las# Command"—7.4s. • ' - Empire—"Price of Fear'' and "Beware of Married Men"—B. Moulin Rouge—"Paradise" and Dancing; 8 to 12. y " DANCING. Dixieland Cabaret—Dsncing, 8..J0 to 12. Pirate Shippe Cabaret—May Day Carnival, 8* to 12. (Entertainment Notices appear on Page 19.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 15
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187ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 15
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