Amusements Index
ST. JAMES. —Frank O’Brian’s “Revellers’ Revue. HIS MAJESTY’S. —"Laugn That Off (Ruth Nugent. Alan Bunce and J.C.W Company).
PICTURE THEATRES NEW REGENT.— “The Broadway Melody” (Anita Page. Bessie Love and Charles King), an all-talking and singing production and talking supports. STRAND.— “Speakeasy” (Lola Lane and Paul Paae), an all-talking picture; also short talkie features. MAJESTIC. —“Lady of the Night” (Lupe Velez. Jetta Goudal and William Boyd), Pantomime at matinees. PLAZA. —“The Midnight Taxi” (Helene Costello and Antonio Moreno), a parttalking picture and talkie supports. LYRIC. —“The Awakening” and “The Veiled Woman." ROXY.— I “The Man I Love” (Mary Brian and Richard Arlen), an all-talking picture. and short talkies. FI EG ENT. EPSOM. —“LiIy of Killarney” and “The Mask of the Devil.” RIALTO, NEWMARKET.— “The Mask of the Devil” and “Lily of Killarney.” GREY LYNN Cl NE M A.— “ The Kid’s Clever.” GRAND. —“The Awakening” and “The Veiled Woman.” TIVOLI. —“The Charlatan” and “Modern Marriage.” CRYSTAL PALACE. MOUNT EDEN.— “Give and Take,” an all-talking picture, and talkie supports. PRINCE EDWARD.— “The House of Horror” and “The Third Eye.” DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET. 'Niagara Night.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 8
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184Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 8
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