AMUSEMENTS INDEX
St. James Theatre. —Nat Phillips Revue Company in "Whirligigs.'* . Town Hall. —Shura Cherkassky. PICTURE THEATRES Plaza.— “ Three Ring Marriage" (Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes) and “The Shield of Honour” (Neil Hamilton). Strand. —“The Battles of the Coronel and Falkland Islands.” Grand. —“ Diamond Handcuffs” and "Ramona.” New Regent. —“ The Magnificent Flirt” (Florence Vidor) and stage band presentation. Majestic. —“ The Devil Dancer" (Gilda Gray). Tivoli. —“Three Ring Marriage” (Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes) and “The Shield of Honour” (Neil Hamilton). Everybody’s.— “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”
Prince Edwards— “ The Gateway of the Moon” and “Fools for Luck.” Tudor, Remuera, —“The Fifty-Fifty Girl” and “The Wizard.” Rialto, Newmarket. —“The Rush Hour” fMarie Prevost) and “Footloose Widows.” Capitol, Dominion Road.—“ Dancing Vienna” and “Somebody’s Son.” Regent, Epsom.— “ The Rush Hour” (Marie Prevost) and “Footloose Widows.” Royal, Kingsland. —“The Showdown” and "Fingerprints.” Lyric.—“ When Fleet Meets Fleet” and “Partners in Crime.” Edendale.— “Why Sailors Go Wrong” and “The Desert Woman.” DANCING St. Benedict’s Hall. —Tramways Club Dance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 488, 18 October 1928, Page 8
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162AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 488, 18 October 1928, Page 8
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