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WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING

Majestic. —“ The Big City” (Lon Chaney). Plaza. —“ Three Ring Marriage” (Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes) and “The Shield of Honour” (Neil Hamilton). Strand. —“ The Battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands.” G ra n d .—“Ramona.” New Regent. —“ Half a Bride” (Esther Ralston and Gary Cooper). Tivoli. —“Three Ring Marriage” (Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes) and “The Shield of Honour” (Neil Hamilton). Everybody's. —“ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Prince Edward. —“A Night of Mystery” and “Wyoming.” Tudor, Remuera. “Diamond Handcuffs” and “Heart of Maryland.” Rialto, Newmarket. —“The Rush Hour” (Marie Prevast) and “Footloose Widows.”

Capitol, Dominion Road. —“ The FiftyFifty Girl” and “You Never KnowWomen.” Regent, Epsom. —“ The Rush Horn-” (Marie Prevost) and “Footloose Widows.” Royal, Kingsland. —“The Wreck of the Hesperus” and “Feel My Pulse.” Lyric. —“ The Girl From Chicago” (Conrad Nagel and Myrna Hoy) and “Riders of the Dark” (Tim McCoy). Edendale. —“The Fifty-Fifty Girl" and “You Never Know Wcimen.” Empire, .Dominion Road. “Why Sailors Go Wrong” and “The Desert Woman.” Adelphi, Grey Lynn.— -“ Wild Hobse Mesa” and “Fascinating Youth.” Britannia, Three Lamps. “Circus Rookies” and “Flames.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 23

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WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 23

WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 23

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