FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES YO-NIGHT’S programmes. PRINCE EDWARD (KARANGAHAPE RD.) —At 1.30 and 7. [ CAPITOL (Dominion Road) - - - at 8. “ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD" With Mary Astor. “AVALANCHE," a Zane Grey Special, With Jack Holt. EMPIRE (Dominion Road) - - - at 8. “THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER," with Mar|orie Beebe. “THE SPORTING AGE," with Belle Bennett. EDENDALE (Edendale) - - - at 8. “HOME JAMES," with Laura La Plante. “SPARKLING YOUTH," with an All-Star Cast. GREY LYNN CINEMA— at 8 ] “CHAMPAGNE," with Betty Balfour. I “PEP AND PREP," with David I Rollins. I “THE CONSTANT NYMPH" with Mabel Poulton & Ivor Novello “THE PHANTOM CITY" With Ken Maynard.
VICTORIA (Devcnport) - at 7.45 p.m. “CRASH," with Milton Sills, “PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES," with Phyllis Day and Jack Burns. “COLLEGIANS," Chapter Eleven.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 15
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