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NOW SHOWING First National's Domestic Comedy Drama Anna Q. Nilsson—Lewis Stone in LONESOME LADIES The Official Motion Picture Record of the Much Debated Phon. >586. „„„„ TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY FIGHT COLLEGIANS—No. 9: “Flashing Oars.” Also the Popular Joy Boys TILTON AND WEST New Songs and New Jokes Twice Daily Phone 44-136. CONTINUOUS . FROM K)smlo l Orm' Phone 44-402. Paramount’s Hilarious Comedy-Farce. Chester Conklin Ed. Wynn “RUBBER HEELS” Also, TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY Ten Sensational Rounds. COLLEGIANS—No. 9, “Flashing Oars.” LAST DAY “FAUST” TO-MORROW, FRIDAY LOUISE JOSEPH STRIKER “Cradle Snatchers” Full Supporting Programme. Phone: 46-609; And Phone 20-142. THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. SHIRLEY MASON in “Sweet Rosie O’Grady” A Bright Story of a Waif Who Won Her Way From Rags to Riches. The Song of a Century Made Into the Play of the Hour. MILDRED DAVIS LLOYD HUGHES In “TOO MANY CROOKS” Collegians No. 6. Latest Gazette. Comedy. CLARA BOW PERCY MARMONT “MANTRAP” LOIS MORAN LYA DE PUTTI “God Gave me Twenty Cents”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 216, 1 December 1927, Page 17
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