Amusements Index
His Majesty’s.—Allan Wilkie Shakespearian Company in "A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” St. James.—George Wallace Company In “When Knights Were Bold.” PICTURE THEATRES Majestic.—“A Daughter of Auckland ’ (Hildred Graham), and “Prep and Pep” (Nancy Drexel and David Rollins). Strand. “The Woman Disputed” (Norma Talmadge). New Regent.—“ The Bushranger” Austen and Tim McCoy), and “Baby Cyclone” (Aileen Pringle and \j&% Cody), also Manual Hyman. Lyric.—“ Drums Of Lova.” “Seventh Heaven.” Plaza.—“ The Docks of New i'oir (George Bancroft) and City.” Rivoli, Howick.—“Tempest” and Waltz.” National.—“ The Patriot” (Emil Jannings). Everybody’s.— “Sparkling Youth” and “The Dangerous Dude.” Rialto, Newmarket.—“The Haunted House,” and “Home, James!” Regent, Epsom.—“ The Haunted House 1 and “Home, James!” Grand.—“ Seventh Heaven” and “Drums of Love.” Britannia, Three Lamps,—“The Crash ’ and “Silk Legs.” Prince Edward.—“A Woman in Pawn' and “Love At Midnight.” Tivoli.—“The Docks of New York (George Bancroft), and “Phantom City” (Ken Maynard). Royal. Kingsland.—“A Girl In Every Port” and “The Crash.” DANCING Dixieland.—Dancing Ye Olde Pirate Shippe.—Dancing. Dominion Hall.—Kashmiri Dane*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 8
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164Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 8
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