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His Majesty’s.—Percy Hutchison * n “Mr. What’s His Name.” St. James Theatre.—The Fuller-Gon-salez Grand Opera Company in “Faust.” PICTURE THEATRES Majestic.—“ The Gateway of the Moon (Delores Del Rio) and Fred Mayfield’s Cowboy Band. Plaza.—“ Finders Keepers” (Laura Plante) and “Impetuous Youtn (Conrad Veidt). * Everybody’s.—“ The Good-bye Kiss and “The Little Adventuress” (vera Reynolds). , Lyric.—“ The Play Girl” (Madge Bellamy) and “Blighty” (Ellaline Tra' riss). . Strand.—“ Sunrise” (Janet Gaynor arc George O’Brien). * New Regent.—“ Easy Come, Easy G° (Richard Dix). , Embassy.—“ The Play Girl” Bellamy) and “Blighty” (EU»B»® Terriss). Prince Edward.—“ The Opening and “Man, Woman and Son.” Grand.—“ The Patsy” and Gaucho.” Tudor, Remuera.—“Good ley” and “Chicken a la King.’ Tivoli.—“Finders Keepers” (Laura Plante) and “Impetuous l° u (Conrad Veidt). . ... Rialto, Newmarket.—“l3 Square” and “Somehow Good 1 Compton). . .rff Britannia.—“ The Secret Hour ana Youth But Knew.” 4 _ tCapitol.—“On Tour Toes” and ' thing Always Happens." B( i Empire.—“ Dressed to Kill “Slightly Used.” « Regent, Epsom.—“l3 Square” and “Somehow Good. . Edendale.—“On Your Toes “Something Always Happens. , Royal, Kingsland.—“Beau Sabreur A Man’s Past.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 459, 14 September 1928, Page 8

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u Amusements lug Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 459, 14 September 1928, Page 8

u Amusements lug Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 459, 14 September 1928, Page 8

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