Amusements Index
HIS MAJESTY’S.—"Laugh That Off” (Ruth Nugent, Alan Bunce and J.C.W. Company). ST. JAMES.—Frank O' Brian’s “Revellers'* Revue. TOWN HALL. —Royal Auckland Choir concert. PICTURE rHEATRES PLAZA. —“The Midnight Taxi’ (Helene Costello and Antonio Moreno), a parttalking picture and talkie supports. STRAND.— “Show Boat" an ali-taJktng and singing production starring Laura La Plante and Joseph SchildkrauL LYRlC. —“Beggars of Life” and “The Woman from Luna.” PRINCE EDWARD. ‘The Veiled Woman” and "The Far Call.” ROXY. —“The Donovan Affair” (Jack Holt and Dorothy Revler). an all-talk-ing production, and short talkie features NEW REGENT.-— “The Broadway Melody” (Anita ‘Page, Bessie Love and Charles King), an ail-talking and singing production and talking supports. MAJESTIC. —“The Awakening** (Vtlraa Hanky and Walter Byron), a musical and sound synchronised picture: also short talkie features. EVERYBODY’S.— "The Charlatan” and "Modern Marriage.” REGENT. EPSOM.—"The Canary Murder Case” and "Take Me Home.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET.—"The Canary Murder Case" and "Take Me Home.” GREY LYNN Cl NE M A.—" Love Never Dies.” GRAND.—"Beggars of Life” and “The Woman from Luna.” TIVOLI.—"The Charlatan” and "Moder:: Marriage.” CRYSTAL PALACE. MT. EDEN.—“The Donovan Affair," an all-talking picture, and talkie supports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 8
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187Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 8
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