RIVOLI, HOWICK
PICTURES AND DANCING Another interesting programme will ha screened at the Rivoli Theatre, Howick, this evening. The first big attraction is entitled “Just Married,” and is a most amusing story of a honeymoon couple on board a liner bound for America. Among the passengers they find a French chorus girl, an old flame of the new husband, who is bent on making trouble. Ruth Taylor has the role of the bride, and James Hall appears with her. The second picture, “Honour Bound,” is a dramatic exposure of conditions in prison labour colonies, with George O’Brien as a convict and Estelle Taylor in the leading feminine role. An additional attraction will be another of those cheery “Collegians” picj tures. ! After the pictures jazz dancing will | be enjoyed in the hall to music by full j Rivoli Orchestra. i On Friday and Saturday' of next j week the Rivoli will present the great lair picture, full of thrills and romance, | "The Legion of the Condemned.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 14
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