ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX.
His Majesty's Theatre—-Satiny"—B. Town Hall—Municipal Band Concert—S. - PICTURE THEATRES. Strand—"The Mighty," a talking picture—! 11, 2.15 and S. Regent—"Devil May Care." a talking picture —11, 2.15 and 8. ; St. James' Theatre—'"The Desert Song," a talking picture—ll. '2.15 and 8. Majostic—"The Battle of Paris," a talking picture—ll, 2.15 and 8. Civic—"The Sky Hawk," a talking picture--10.30. 2.30 and S. Plaza—"The Cock-Eyed World," a talking picture—ll. 2.30, 8. Roxy and Empress—"Peacock Alley," a talking picture—Continuous Pictures and 2 and 8. Tlvoll—"Lore, live and Laugh," a talking picture—7.3o. Moulin Rouge—"Abie's Irish Rose," ai talking picture—2.3o ancl S. Victoria—"The Land of the Silver Fox," a talking picture—2.ls and 7.45. Regent—"Tip Toes"—2.3o and 7.50. Crystal Palace—"Flight," a talking picture —B. Grand—"The Girl in the Glass Cage," a talking picture, and "The Land of the Silver Fox'"—Continuous Pictures. Rlalto—"Joy Street." and "Get Your Man" —2.30 "and 7.50. Plcturedrome, Miltord—"Chicken a La King"—S. Edendale—'"Why Leave Home?"—a talking picture—B. Prince Edward—"Her Private Life," » talking picture—2 and 7.30. Royal—"The Tragedy of Youth"—2 and 8. DANCING. Pirate Ship—Dancing—B to 12. Dixieland Cabaret—Dancing—8.30 p.m. to 1-. (Entertainment notices appear on page 15.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 13
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183ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 13
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