AMUSEMENTS INDEX
Town Hall.—Municipal Choir. PICTURE THEATRES New Regent.—“ Love and Learn” (Esther Ralston) and “The Gay Defender.” Majestic.—“ The Latest From Paris” and Princess Te Puea and Maori Maids. Princess.—“ The Noose” (Richard Barthelmess) and “Rash Privates.” Everybody’s.—" Pals in Paradise” and “Rash Privates.” Lyric.—-“I Will Repay” and "Broadway Billy” (Billy Sullivan). Strand.—“ Mother Machree” (Belle Bennett) and prologue. Tivoli.—"The Noose” (Richard Barthelmess) and “Rash Privates." Regent. Epsom.—“ The Heart of a Follies Girl" and “The 13th Juror." Grand. "Beau Sabreur” (Gary Cooper).
Britannia.—“ Buttons” and “No Control.” Rialto.—“The Heart of a Follies Girl” and “The 13th Juror.” Prince Edward.—“ The Lovelorn” and “Simple Sis.” Royal, Kingsland.—“Hula” and “Canyon of Adventure.” Empire.—“ Shamrock and the Rose" and “Wolf Fangs.” Capitol.—“ Jesse James” and “Trick of Hearts.” Edendale.—“Jesse James” and “Trick of Hearts.” Green Mill, Milford.—“ Sharpshooters” and “Broncho Shooter.” ART EXHIBITIONS Dilworth Building*.—Society of Arts. DANCING Dixieland.—Carnival Night, Click Clack.—Dancing. O’Neill Street Hall.—Old-time Danee.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 8
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155AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 8
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