AMUSEMENTS INDEX
St. James Theatre. —Nat Phillips Revue Company in “Whirligigs.” Scots Hall. —Diocesan High School, in “The Tempest.” PICTURE THEATRES Hippodrome. —“ Cowboy Kid” (Rex Bell) and “The G-host Train.” Strand. —“ The Battles of the Coronel and Falkland Islands.” Grand w—“ Diamond Handcuffs” and “Ramona.” Plaza. —“ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and stage presentation “Plantation Days.” New Regent. —“ The Magnificent Flirt” (Florence Vidor) and stage band presentation. Majestic.— “ The Devil Dancer” (Gilda Gray). Tivoli. —“Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Everybody’s. —“ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Prince Edward. —“ The Gateway of the Moon” and “Fools for Luck.”
Tudor, Remuera. —“The Fifty-Fifty Girl” and “The Wizard.” Rialto, Newmarket.—“Wings.” Britannia, Three Lamps.—“A Night of Mystery” and vaudeville. Capitol, Dominion Road. —“ Dancing Vienna” and “Somebody’s Son.” Regent, Epsom.—“ Wings.” Empire, Dominion Road. —“ Finders Keepers” and “Sir Lumberjack.” Royal, Kingsland. —"The Showdown” and “Fingerprints.” Lyric. —" When Fleet Meets Fleet” and “Partners in Crime.” Adelphi. —“Circus Rookies” and “A Race for Life.” Empress. —“ Cowboy Kid” (Rex Bell) and "The Ghost Train.” DANCING Dixieland Cabaret. —Dancing. Click Clack Cabaret,—Dancing,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 10
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166AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 10
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