ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX.
—->■ i Town Hall—Concert by Naval Party—B. PICTURE THEATRES. Regent—"The Lottery Bride 11.*2.15 and S. St. Jamas"—"Pardon Us ' and Shipmates —ll. 2.15 ;ind 7.55. National—"The Virtuous Sin"—ll, 2.30 and g. Civic —"Dancing Partner-in. 1* 2.13 and S. Majestic—"The School for Scandal —11, 2.15, 5.1)0 and 8. Strand —"Moby Dick" and "Party Husband'—ll. 2.15 and 8. London —"Kins of Jazz —11.15, 2, 4, 6 and S. Tivoll—"Unfaithful." Tudor —"The Divorcee." Lyric—"Min and Dill" and "Be Big." RlaltO —'"Within the Law." Crystal Palace—"Doctors' Wives" and "Behind Office Doors." Empress—"The Lady Refuses" and "Borrowed Partners." Epsom Regent—"Present Arms" and "The Lady Refuses." Britannia—"Captain Applejack" and "Sixcylinder Love." Prince Edward—"Madam Satan." Victoria—"Under a Texas Moon" and "Playing Around." Gr«y Lynn Cinema—"She Couldn't Say No" and "The Other To-morrow." DANCING. Petsr Pan Cabaret—"Palais Plan" Dancing 8 to 12. (Entertainment Notices appear on Paf* 1i.5 •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 11
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