AMUSEMENTS INDEX
His Majesty's.—Percy Hutchison in “The Laughing Optimist.” St. James Theatre.—The “League of Notions” Revue Company (Queenie Paul and Mike Connors). PICTURE THEATRES ( Majestic.—“ The Patsy” (Marion Davies). Plaza.—“ Somehow Good” (Fay Compton), and “The Poor Nut” (Jack Mulhall). Lyric.-—“ The Silver Slave” (Irene Rich) and “The Sea Urchin” (Betty Balfour). Everybody’s.—“l3 Washington Square” (Alice Joyce) and “The Poor Nut” (Jack Mulhall). Strand.—“ Sunrise” (Janet Gaynor and George O’Brien). New Regent.—“ The Fifty-Fifty Girl” (Bebe Daniels); also Tom Katz and his saxophone band. Embassy.—“ The Silver Slave” (Irene
Rich) and “The Sea Urchin” (Betty Balfour). Prince Edward.—“ Bringing Up Father” and “Brass Knuckles.” Grand.—“ The Bush Cinderella.” Tudor, Remuera.—“Red Hair” and “The Opening Night.” Tivoli.—"Somehow Good” (Fay Compton) and “The Poor Nut” (Jack Mulhall). Rialto, Newmarket. “Happiness Ahead” and “Love and Learn.” Britannia.—“ Midnight Rose” and “A Man's Past.” Capitol.—-“ Sporting Goods” and “The Secret Hour.” Empire.—“ The Warning” and “Daredevil's Reward.” Edendale. “Metropolis” and “The Phantom Flyer.” Regent, Epsom.—“ Happiness Ahead” and “Love and Learn.” Royal. Kingsland.—"She's a Sheik” and “The Hawk’s Nest.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 453, 7 September 1928, Page 8
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175AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 453, 7 September 1928, Page 8
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