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Amusements Index

ST. JAMES.—Pat Hanna’s “Diggers.” UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Lecture on “Colours of the Sky.” TRADES HALL—W.E.A. Lecture. PICTURE THEATRES EVERYBODY’S—“Why Be Good?” (Colleen Moore) and “King of the Rodeo’* (Hoot Gibson). STRAND.—“The Canary Murder Case” (Louise Brooks, William Powell, James Hall and Jean Arthur), an all-talking picture; also talkie supports. PLAZA—“The Singing Fool” (A 1 Jolson and Josephine Dunn), a talking picture, also short “talkie" features. NEW REGENT.—“lnterference” (Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, William Powell and Doris Kenyon), an all-dialogue picture, also talkie supports. MAJESTIC.—“The Silent House’* (Mabel Poulton, Gibb McLaughlin, and Arthur Pusey). TIVOLI.—“Why Be Good?” (Colleen Moore) and “King of the Rodeo” (Hoot Gibson). LYRlC.—“Mother Knows Best” and “Strong Boy.” REGENT. EPSOM.—“The Bellamy Trial” and “Wedding Bills.” PRINCE EDWARD—“Street Angel” and "New Tear’s Eve.” PARISH HALL.. DEVONPORT—“True Heaven” ind “Kitty.” GRAND.—“The Ringer” and “Mother Knows Best.” GREY LYNN CINEMA.—“The Road to Yesterday” and “Remembrance.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET.—“The Bella inTrial" and “Wedding Bills.” ROYAL, KINGSLAND "The Mating Call" and "Open Range.” DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET.—Dancinff.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 8

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Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 8

Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 8

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