Amusements Index
HIS MAJESTY'S.—Amateur Operatic Society in “Florodora.” ST. JAMES.—“Rio Rita” (Gladys Moncrieff). , TOWN HALL.—Municipal Band Concert. i CONCERT CHAMBER.—Dance recital. PICTURE THEATRES 1* MAJESTIC.—“Sins of the Fathers” (Emil Jannings), a synchronised picture, and talkie supports. • LYRIC.—“Four Sons” and “Lady of the i Night.” , PLAZA.—“Redskin” (Richard Dix), a sound-synchronised picture In colour, and short talkie features. ROXY.—“The Leatherneck” (William Boyd), an all-talkie, and “Geraldine” (Marion Nixon), a part-talkie and singing: also short talkie features. NEW REGENT.—“The Idle Rich” (Bessie Love, Leila Hyams and Conrad ; Nagel), an all-talking production and talkie supports. 3 : STRAND.—“The Black "Watch” (Victor McLaglen), an all-talking picture; also short talkie features. ! REGENT, EPSOM.—“Piccadilly,” and < “The Comedy Kid.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET.—“Piccadilly” ;• j and “The Comedy Kid.” , GREY LYNN CINEMA.—“The Far Call” and “Whirl of Life.” GRAND. —“Larly of the Night” and "Four Sons.” T'iVOLl.—“The Man and the Moment” (Billie Dove). CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— ’ “The Leatherneck” (William Boyd), an ] all-talkie, and “Geraldine” (Marion Nixon), a part-talkie and singing; also short talkie features. ROYAL, KINGSLAN D.—“lnterference” and ‘‘Modern Marriage.” PRINCE EDWARD.—“Battle of the Sexes” and “California Mail.” ; PARISH HALL. DEVONPORT.—“The House of Horror” and “The Girl on the Barge.” FORESTERS’ HALL. BIRKENHEAD.— “The Woman from Luna” and “Rolled Stockings.” DANCING : DIXIELAND CABARET.—Dancing. CLICK CLACK CABARET.—Dancing. DRILL HALL, PONSONBY. —North Auckland Regiment Dance. CLUBHOUSE. MECHANICS* BAY.— r Akarana Yacht Club Dance. SURREY CRESCENT.—Kiwi Dance Club.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 8
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224Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 8
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