SUBURBAN THEATRES
This evening the Prince Edwi; Theatre will screen “A Woman Redeemed,” an exciting Secret Sen:, story, also "Tho Haunted House, i mystery comedy (Chester Conklini. Tho Capitol Theatre is showing “His Private Life,” an amusing Paris.: comedy (Adolphe Menjou), also “Re. Wine,” a comedy of domestic worry (Conrad Nagel). Professor D’Almair* hypnotist, will appear. At the Empire Theatre the pictur i are “The Sea Urchin,’ ’a charming romance (Betty Balfour), and “Blindfold,” a mystery thriller of jew thieves (George O’Brien). Tho Kdcndale Theatre is prcsntirj “None But the Brave.” telling how i college boy made good, also “Clearir.: the Trail,” a Western story (Hoot Gibson). Tho Grey Lynn Cinema will scree: “The Farmer’s Laughter,” an hikrioui comedy fMajorie Beebe), also “Sparkling Life,” a fascinating Continent romance. At the Victoria Theatre, Devonpo:. the pictures are “The Body Punch, : fine boxing story (Jack Doherty) a - : “Zero,” a drama of domestic entanc • ments (Fay Compton).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 630, 5 April 1929, Page 14
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154SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 630, 5 April 1929, Page 14
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