WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING
MAJESTIC “Dressed to Kill” (Edmund Lowe and Mary Astor), and Vaudeville. PRINCESS “The Whip Woman” and “Private Affairs.” EVERYBODY’S “The Air Patrol” and “ ’Neath Arctic Skies.” STRAND “The Merry Widow” (John Gilbert and Mae Murray). NEW REGENT “Tillie’s Punctured Romance” (W. C. Fields) and Stage Novelty. TIVOLI “The Whip Woman” and “Private Affairs.” REGENT, EPSOM “That’s My Daddy,” and “The Country Doctor.” LYRIC “The Triumph of the Rat” (Ivor Novello), and “Lightning Romance.”
GRAND “The Garden of Eden” and “Twelve Miles Out.” BRITANNIA “Tea for Three” and “A Trick of Hearts.” RIALTO “That’s My Daddy” and “The Country Doctor.” PRINCE EDWARD “Baby Mine” and Buttons.” ROYAL, KINGSLAND “Flying Romeos” and “ ’Neath Arctic Skies.” EMPIRE “Millionaires” and “Come to My House.” CAPITOL “The Circus” and “The City Gone Wild.” EDENDALE “The Circus” (Charlie Chaplin) and “The City Gone Wild.” ART EXHIBITIONS Dilworth Buildings—Society of Arts.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 25
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