AMUSEMENTS INDEX
Luna Park.—Amusement Area find Dancing. PICTURE THEATRES New Regent.—“A Gentleman of Paris” (Adolphe Menjou), and Vaudeville. Majestic.—“ Tea For Three” (Aileen Pringle and Lew Cdy), and Vaudeville. Everybody's.—“ The King of Kings.” Tivoli.—‘‘The Valley of Giants” and • Wolf’s Trail.” Strand.—“Sorrell and Son” (H. B. Warner and Anna Q. Nilsson). Princess.—“ The Valley of Giants” and “Wolf’s Trail.” Regent, Ep<om.—“The Love Mart” and “A High School Hero.” Lyric.—“ Monte Carlo” (Betty Balfour) and “Wolf Fangs.” Grand.—“ The Magic Flame” (Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky). Hippodrome.—“ Now We’re In the Air” (Wallace Beery). Britannia.—“ Mockery” and “The Small Bachelor.” Rialto.—“The Love Mart” and “A High School Hero.” Capitol.—“ Out All Night” (Reg Lenny), and “Tell It To Sweeney.” Royal, Kingsland.—“Barbed Wire” and “Cheating Cheaters.” Empire.—“ Two Girls Wanted” and “Man in the Shadows.” Edendale."—Out All Night” (Reginald Lenny), “Tell It to Sweeney.” DANCING Dixieland.—Lancing. Clack Clack.—Lancing. O’Neill Street Hall.—Old-time Dance. Orpbeum, Qnehunga*—Maori Lance. J
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 312, 24 March 1928, Page 8
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154AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 312, 24 March 1928, Page 8
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