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“KIT CARSON” AT ROYAL -

One of the main pictures at the Royal Theatre, lvingsland. this evening “ is "Kit Carson.” a stirring tale of brav-

ery and adventure during the pioneer ! days of Western America. "A Night of Mystery,” which is also c being shown, is a romantic story of a Paris, starring Adolphe Menjou. j *

RIVOLI, howick “LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED The great air picture, ‘'The r o£ the condemned,' with S. 1 ® and Gary Cooper as the staV 1 shown on both Friday 6 HoTi'cEf the % It is a war picture treated i a ,, manner, with hardly a scene of ti?' warfare, and with the war merely a background for the nri« ' theme. The story is of a youth *’' joined a group of self-condemned who chose an honourable death «« field of battle rather than yield V? inglorious fate which hounde deZ* them. 141 :: j It is into this group of reck', beings that the young man. a paper reporter, has flung himself er ? ' bittered after his first love affair ing death with the rest. He is denly seized with a desire to live he discovers that the girl he suppo*. had betrayed him was really a me ber of the secret service, and that has been assigned to carry her ov the lines. They fall into a trap. : as they face the firing squad awaitr tlie fatal volley members of the Ler arrive, and in the turmoil the nc escape. The film includes spec, synchronised sound effects. KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB SECOND DANCE THIS EVENING The Kashmiri Dance Club, Auckland’s most up-to-date dancing retdezvous, will be the scene of anoih big dance this evening, which shou rival the spectacular opening nighlast Saturday. The Kashmiri Dance Club’s evesings are held in the convenientlysituated Dominion Hall (opposite i Dominion Road Post Office), whic has recently been renovated anc fine smoke-lounge added. The floor is perfect, and all thlatest dance music is played by t; Kashmiri Dance Band, under IS: Walter Smith. Dancing will be enjoyed this evening from 8 p.m. to mic night. , .

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 14

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“KIT CARSON” AT ROYAL- Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 14

“KIT CARSON” AT ROYAL- Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 14

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