ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX.
His Majesty's Theatre—"The Midnight-, Frolics"—B. ■ St, James' Theatre—"The King of Kawau"' —S. PICTURE THEATRES. Regent—"Whito Shadows of the Southi, Sens" with Sound Synchronisation—ll, 2.15 and 8. Plaza—"Tho Singing Pool," an all-Talkie picture—Continuous from 11. Strand—"ln Old Arizona," on all-Talkio Picture—ll. 2.15 and 8. Majestic—Trent's Last Case" and Supporting Programme—Continuous from 11. 15 Tivoli and Everybody's—"Seven Footprints to Satan" and "Freedom of tho Press', 7.45 and Continuous from 10. Grand and Lyric (11.15), (7.4s)—"Tim Battle of the Sexes" and "True Heaven Riaito and Epsom Regent—"The Mysterious Lady" and "Honeymoon Flats"—7.so. Crystal Palace—"Brotherly Love" and "Stolen Pleasures"—2 and 8. Moulin Rouge—"What a. Night" and "Fugitives"—B., Capitol—"Beggars of Life" and "Blue Skies"—B. Royal—"Across to Singapore" and "The Circus"—B. Britannia—"The Spy" and "A Girl in Every Port"—B. Prince Edward—'"Revenge" and "Scarlet Seas"—B. Empire—"Drums of Love" and The World's Entertainers —B. Edendaie—"Drums of Love" and Ihe Danger Rider"—B. (i i Grey Lynn Cinema-"Tesl><i". and A Woman Against the World —7.4?. Parish Hall, Devonport—"Outcast" and "The Price of Fear' —tAz. H ippodrome—"Cinderella" Pantomime and Worth's Dogs—2. , (Entertainment Notices appear on Pago 17.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20257, 17 May 1929, Page 13
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178ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20257, 17 May 1929, Page 13
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