AMUSEMENTS INDEX
St. James Theatre*— Nat Phillips Revue Company in “Whirligigs-” PICTURE THEATRES Hippodrome.—" The Desert Woman” and “Ladies Must Dress.” Everybody’®*—“Uncle Tom’s Cabin." Prince Edward. —“The Devil Dancer” and “Wild West Romance.” Strand.—“ The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands.” New Regent.—“ Half a Bride” (Esther Ralston and Gary Cooper), and stage band presentation. Majestic.—“ The Big City” /Lon Chaney). Plaza.—“ Three Ring Marriage” (Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes) and “The Shield of Honour” (Neil Hamilton). Grand.-—‘’Ramona.”
Tivoli.—“Three Ring Marriage” (Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes) and “The Shield of Honour” (Neil Hamilton). Tudor, Remuera.—"The Devil Dancer” and “The Sunset Legion.” Rialto, Newmarket.—"Sporting Goods” and “The Showdown.” Capitol, Dominion Road. "Loves of Carmen” and “Circus Rookies.” Regent, Epsom.—“ Sporting Goods” and "The Showdown.” Royal, K ingsland.—‘The Rush Hour” and “The Blood Ship.” Lyric.—‘The Girl from Chicago” (Conrad Nagel and Myra a Loy) and “Riders of the Dark” (Tim McCoy). Edendale.—“A Thief in the Dark” and • The Tigress.” Britannia. Three Lamps.— The FiftyFifty Girl” and vaudevilU. Empire, Dominion Road.—" Deliverance” and "Code of the Scarlet.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 8
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174AMUSEMENTS INDEX Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 493, 24 October 1928, Page 8
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