SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Prince Edward Theatre this vening: the pictures are “The Drag *et,” a powerful underworld and police tory (George Bancroft), also “Avamche,” a .spectacular Zane Grey story Jack Holt). The Capitol Theatre will screen “The Constant Nymph.” a charming romance .Mabel Poulton and Ivor Novello). Prof'ssor D’Almaine will demonstrate lagic and fire-eating.. The Victoria Theatre. Devonport, will how “Tommy Atkins,** a colourful piclire of the army in peace (Walter But?r), also “Varsity,” a romance of youth nd sport (Charles Rogers). The Empire Theatre will screen Home James.” a merry comedy of a hop girl (Laura La Plante), also “The hantom City,” a Western picture (Ken laynard). The Grey Lynn Cinema is showing The Fleet’s In,” the story of a dance all at a naval base OClara Bow), also rhe Body Punch,’* an exciting boxing arn. / At the Edendale Theatre the pictures re “The Sporting Age,” an ultra-mod- j n story (Belle Bennett), also “Beond the Sierras,” an unusual Western :ory (Tim McCoy).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 15
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165SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 633, 9 April 1929, Page 15
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