AMUSEMENTS INDEX
PICTURE THEATRES Everybody’s.—“ Pals in Paradise” and “Rash Privates.” Lyric.—“l 'Will Repay” and “Broadway Billy” (Billy Sullivan). Strand.—“ Mother Machrae” (Belle Bennett) and prologue. 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.” Tivoli. —“The Noose” (Richard Barthelmess) and “Rash Privates.” Hippodrome. —"Three Hours” (Corinne Griffiths) and "Doubling with Danger.”
Grand. "Beau Sabreur” (Gary Cooper). Regent, Epsom. “Two Flaming Youths” (Chester Conklin) and "Tea For Three.” Britannia.—“ Jesse James” and vaudeville. Rialto.—“Two Flaming Youths” (Chester Conklin) and “Tea For Three.” Prince Edward.—Argus and Pictures. Royal, Kingsland.—“Heart of a Follies Girl” and "Pals in Paradise.” Empire.—“ Triumph of the Rat” and “A Trick of Hearts.” Capitol.—“ Flying Romeos” and “Buttons.” Edendale.—"Bitter Apples” (Monte Blue) and "Black Jack.” DANCING Dixieland.—Dancing. Click Clack.—Dancing.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 385, 20 June 1928, Page 8
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144AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 385, 20 June 1928, Page 8
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