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Amusements Index ST. JAMES.—Pat Hanna’s “Digger*." HIS MAJESTY’S—The Midnight Frolic! Company (Mona Magnet and Clem Dawe). PICTURE THEATRES STRAND.—"In Old Arizona" (Dorotii Burgess, Warner Baxter and Edmund Lowe), an all-talking picture; short “talkie” features. MAJESTIC.—“The Exploits of the Eff; den” and “Troublesome Wives” (MaheJ Poulton). _ TIVOLI.—“The Wedding March.’ Wray and Erich von Stroheim*. LYRlC.—“Street Angel” and Last Case.’ ' PLAZA—“The Singing Fool” (A 1 Jaf* and Josephine Dunn), a talking pictm. also short “talkie” features. NEW REGENT.—“The Shopworn AaflP* (Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper), talking picture, and supports. REGENT, EPSOM.—“Freedom of ® e Press” and “Seven Footprints to Satan.” „ EVERYBODY'S.—“The Wedding Marc* (Fay Wray and Erich von Stroheim)PRINCE EDWARD.—“Q Ships,” “Synthetic Sin” and Vaudeville. - GRAND.—“Trent’s Last Case” » n<l “Street Angel.” __ ROYAL. KINGSLAND. “Honey®® oll Flats” and “Homesick. h - GREY LYNN CINEMA. —“Captain and “Toni.” RIALTO, NEWMARKET —“Seven Foo prints to Satan” and “The Freedom M n I O , 1 n M U L , W u w ■ ■ 1 “Naug-hty Baby” and “Man, worn and Wife.” FORESTERS’ HALL. BIRKENHEfO^ “Blue Skies” and “Collegians.* to follow. psno* DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET. —, YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPC.—UaMJB*PONSONBY DRILL _ CLUBHOUSE. MECHANICS Dancing.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 672, 25 May 1929, Page 8

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