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WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING

Male®*' 0- —“The Patsy” (Marion ies)plaza.—" Somehow Good” (Fay Compton), and “The Poor Nut" (Jack Mulhal!). • * * 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). - v * 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.” * * * Adelphi, Grey Lynn.—“A Millionaire Cowboy” and “The Last Waltz.” • * * Grand. —“The Bush Cinderella.'* • * * Tudor, Remuera.—“Red Hair” and “The Opening Night.” * * * Tivoli.—“Somehow Good” (Fay Compton) and “The Poor Nut” (Jack Mulhall). ♦ * * flialto, Newmarket. “Happiness Ahead” and “Love and Learn.” * * * Britannia. —“A Man’s Past” and “Body and Soul.” * * * 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.” * * * Green Mill, Milford.—“ Chicken a la King” and “ Circus Ace.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 454, 8 September 1928, Page 25

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WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 454, 8 September 1928, Page 25

WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 454, 8 September 1928, Page 25

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