ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
Lewis Eady Hall—Community Singing—7.3o. PICTURE THEATRES St. James*—"Bird of Paradiso"—ll. 215 and S. National—"Sally in Our Alley"—11, '2.15 and P. • - _ Plaza—"The Ghost Train"'—Continuous from 11. Majesticfploo'.' and "Penally- of Fame"-* Continuous from 11. Civic—"Women Who Play" ("Spring Clean* inc")— U, '2.15 and i 5. Regent—"His Royal Highness"—ll. '2.15 and S. Strand—"Rebecra of Suunybrook Farm"-* | Continuous from 11. -...J London—"Almost it. Divorce"—Continuous from 11.15. Princo Edward—"Washington Masquerade, "Husband's Holiday," •. j Victoria—"The Love Rare." Lyric—"Captivalion"' and "Honoynioe». Lane." Tudor—"The Kasiest Way." Britannia -"Sooky" and "The Broke# j||s Wins." Gaiety, Takanuna "No One Man." Crystal Palace "Letty Lynton." ,• Rialto—"Letty Lynton." Epsom Regent—"Delicious." i (Entertainment iN'otices appear on Fas®
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21349, 25 November 1932, Page 14
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107ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21349, 25 November 1932, Page 14
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