AMUSEMENTS. FINAL 3 DAYS. STRAND (Puller-Llayward Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11 Tangle of love unci Will it mako you tang of comedy—a Laugh? You'll agree viae and witty anti- with a chuckle when dole for what nils you sco " Night marriage. They loved Work." a delicious but thero was Golf comedy, packed with between them. Not 1a u g lis , pathos, to mention a boy and drama, tears and a dog. BOlig. UK li M Commencing Friday. Commencing Friday. Commencing Friday. To shield another he hid in the shadow of disgrace. Then love enmo and his silence became his rival's weapon. Great drama of trust and treachery played against the merged background of tho north-west. Fox Movietone Present: LOIS MORAN, T. HAROLD MURRAY, LUMSDEN HARE, in "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." J. M. KERRIGAN. MARIE SAXON. In Addition: The fiery, beautiful Lupc Velez in the talking screen presentation of Langdon McCorinack's famous stage thriller. "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM."
LUPE WILLIAM VELEZ. BOYD. (A Universal Picture.) CIRCLE. Is Gd. STALLS, la. Any Seat Reserved, Gd Extra. Children Always Half-price. Plans at Strand. Phone 4U-IM. TUDOR REMUERA. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. WILLIAM POWELL and KAY FRANCIS In "FOR THE DEFENCE." Full Supporting Programme. PRINCE EDWARD Karnnfrahape Road. DAILY AT 2 AND 7.30. "KING OF JAZZ." "KING OF JAZZ." [ VICTORIA 1 DEVONPORT. TO-NIGIIT, AT 8. EDMUND LOWE and JOAN BENNETT In "SCOTLAND YARD." Excellent Talkie Supports. BRITANNIA - THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.-13 P.M. BIG DOUBLE BILL! WM. HAINMS and POLLY MORAN, In 1 "WAY OUT WEST "_J And CLaUDETTE COLUKH'I'. ] u I "MANSLAUGHTER?'^! (Adult Recommendation.) Best Value in llie Suburbs! GREY LYNN CINEMA TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. BESSIE LOVE, CLIFF EDWARDS and LOLA LANE, In j "GOOD NEWS." ] MEETINGS. A UCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION -i SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the Society v.-ill be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Swnnson Street. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. April 2J, 1931, at S p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 16
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