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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. “ THE RINGER ” by EDGAR WALLACE. Victor McLaglen, Clyde Cook, and Leatrice Joy in “ STRONG BOY.' Rina I I s 43-210 Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A MASTERPIECE IN MYSTERY DRAMA. With all the intriguing Atmosphere of the East brought to a Lonely Old English Mansion. a year at the The stage version r. Comedy Theatre in London, Broadway, and all theatre, goers in New Zealand will remember >vitch’s fine performance s Chan Fu. A lone mansion inhabited by Celestials, who are inhuman subjects of the great Chan Fu A beautiful English Girl who awaits death at the hands of the man whose knowledge of science is not equalled by any other in the world! An atmosphere of mystery, pense, thrills, surprises. The Greatest Mystery Prama Eve Prod * ’ - NOT TO BE THRILLED BY "THE SILENT HOUSE" IS IMPOSSIBLE!

FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCE EDWARD— Karangahape Rd., at 1.3 Q & 7,30. “THE TRAIL OF ’98,” starring Dolores Del Rio and Ralph Forbes, with a supporting cast of 1,500 people. Bigger and better than “BEN HUR." “GIRLS GONE WILD,’* with Sue Carol and Nick Stuart. GREY LYNN CINEMA— Surrey Crescent, at 7.45. “THE SIREN,” with Dorothy Revier and Mat Moore. “EILEEN,” with an All-Star Cast. | PARISH HALL— ! Devonport, at 7.45. “THE STREET ANGEL,” with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. “FUGITIVES,” starring Madge Bellamy.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 15

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