WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING
. -The Divine Woman” M *r rc tu Ciarboi and Princess Te Puea iiS Jlaori^Maids. _ ess ‘White Wings" (William Boyd) ‘‘Surrender.’^ Every bod y's—‘ ‘Gigolo” (Rod La Bocque) and “Hte DogLyric. “Slightly Used” and “Hamilton Husbands.” # # Strand. —“Mother Machree” (Belle Bennett) and prologue. New Regent.—“ The Flight Commander” (Sir Alan Cobhamj and “Doomsday” * Tivoli. —“White Wings” (William Boyd) “Surrender.” Hippodrome. — Three Hours” (Corinne Griffiths) and “Doubling with DMger.” # # Grand. —“The Latest from Paris” and -Square Crooks.”^ Regent, Epsom.—“ The Noose” (Richard Barthelmess) and “Rash Privates.” Britannia. —“Pals in Paradise” and • Beau Sabreur.” * * * Rialto. —“The Noose” (Richard Barthelmess) and “Rash Privates.” * * * Prince Edward.—Argus and Pictures. Royal, Kingsland.—“Shanghai Bound” and “13th Juror.” Empire. —“Bitter Apples” and “Black Jack.” Capitol.—“ That’s My Daddy” and “Two Flaming Youths.” Edendale. —“That’s My Daddy,” and “Two Flaming Y’ouths.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 388, 23 June 1928, Page 25
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135WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 388, 23 June 1928, Page 25
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