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WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING

Majestic.— “A Gil-l in Every Port” (Victor McLaglen). Plaza. —“ The Cossacks” (John Gilbert) and “Thanks for tile Buggy Ride” (Laura Le Plante). _ Strand. —“The Student Prince” (Norma Shearer and Ramon Novarro). Everybody’s. —“ Vanity” (Leatrice Joy) and “Adventure Mad” (Lillian Hall Davis). Tivoli. —“The Cossacks” (John Gilbert) and “Thanks for the Buggy Ride” (Laura La Plante). New Regent. —" Warming UP“ (Richard Dix) and Vaudeville. Prince Edward. —“ The Patsy” and “When Fleet Meets Fleet.” Grand.— “ The Battles of the Coroner and Falkland Islands.” Tudor, Remuera.- —“The Big City” and “The Girl from Chicago.” Rialto, Newmarket. “Hard Boiled Haggerty” and “Something Always Happens.” Lyric. —“A Reno Divorce” (May McAvoy) and “Mulhall’s Great Catch.” Edendale. —“Easy Come, Easy Go,” and “Love Me and the World is Mine.” Britannia, Three Lamps. —“ Wyoming” and “Sealed Lips.” Empire, Dominion l^oad.- —'“The Ghost Train” and “The Gateway of the Moon.” Royal, Kingsland. —“A Gentleman of Paris” and “The Fifty Fifty Girl.” Regent, Epsom. —“ Hard Boiled Haggerty” and “Something Always Happens.” Capitol, Dominion Road. —“ Easy Come, Easy Go” and “Love Me and the AVorld is Mine.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 27

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WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 27

WHAT AUCKLAND IS SEEING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 27

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