Amusements Index.
PICTURE THEATRES ST. JAMES.—"Song o’ Aly Heart" (John McCormack). NATIONAL.—"Swing High" (Helen Twelvetrees and Nick Stuart). NEW REGENT.—"Caught Short" (Polly Moran and Alarie Dressier). CIVIC. —"So This Is London” (Will Rogers). STRAND.—"Beau Bandit" (Rod La Roque) and "Second Wife" (Lila Lee). PLAZA. "The Cuckoos.” MAJESTIC.—"Painted Angel" (Billie Dove). LYRIC.—"Her Private Affair" and "Fashions in Love." LON DON.—"Charming Sinners.” ROXY.—"Flame of Love" (Anna May Wong) and "Song of Soho” (Carl Brisson). REGENT. EP SO M.-^‘Seven Keys to Bald pate" and “Tonight at Twelve." TUDOR.—“With Byrd at the South Pole.” CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— "Sarah and Son.” VICTORIA, DEVON PORT.—"Jealousy." TIVOLI. —"Love Comes Along” and "Woman to Woman.” PRINCE EDWARD.—"Hit the Deck.” WEST END, PONSON BY.—"Slightly Scarlet." ALEXANDER, GREEN LAME.—"The Vagabond Lover” and "Tonight at Twelve.” DE LUXE, MOUNT ALBERT.—"Seven Keys to Baldpato" and "He Knew Women." RIALTO, NEWMARKET.—"Love Comes Along" and "Woman to Woman.” BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS.—"Hit the Deck." EMPRESS. NEWTON.—"Seven Keys to Haldpate" and "Tile Vagabond Lover.” GREY LYNN ClNEMA.—"Sweetie." For further particulars see Pages 14 and 15.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1078, 16 September 1930, Page 8
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