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AMUSEMENTS INDEX

THEATRES His Majesty's. —“ Madame Pompadour.*’ PICTURE THEATRES Strand. —“ The Merry Widow” (John Gilbert and Mae Murray). New Regent. —Tillie’s Punctured Romance” (W. C. Fields) and Stage Novelty. Majestic. —“ Dressed to Kill” (Edmund Lowe and Alary Aetor), and Vaudeville. Princess. —“ The Whip Woman” and “Private Affairs.’* Everybody’s. —“ The Air Patrol” and “ ’Neath Arctic Skies.” Tivoli. —“The Whip Womaji” and "Private Affairs.” Regent; Epsom. —“ The Spotlight” and “Thirteenth Hour.” Grand. —“ The Garden of Eden” and Twelve Miles Out.” Britannia. —“ That’s My Daddy”- and "The Golden Butterfly.”

Lyric. —“Tlie Triumph of the Rat” (Ivor Novello), and “Lightning Romance.” Rialto. —“The Spotlight” and “The Thirteenth Hour.” Prince Edward. —“Scaramouche” and Vaudeville. Royal, Kingsland. —“The Golden Butterfly” and “The Mysterious Rider.” Empire. —“ Millionaires” and “Come to My House.” Capitol. —“ The Circus” and “The City Gone ’Wild.” Edendale. —“Jim the Conqueror” and “The Tender Hour.” Green Mill, Milford. —“ Afraid to Love” and “Two Girls "Wanted.” ART EXHIBITIONS Dilworth Buildings. —Society of Arts. DANCING Dixieland.—Race Night Ball. Click Clack.— Race Night Ball.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 371, 4 June 1928, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 371, 4 June 1928, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 371, 4 June 1928, Page 8

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