Amusements Index
ST. JAMES.—Frank O’Brian’s "Revellers” Revue. PICTURE THEATRES TIVOLI. —"Widecombe Fair” (Marguerite Allen and William Freshman), also "The Shakedown” (James Murray and Barbara Kent). EVERYBODY'S. "The Shakedown" (James Murray and Barbara Kent), also "Widecombe Fair” (Marguerite Allen and William Freshman). STRAND. —"The Canary Murder Case” (Louise Brooks, William Powell, James Hall and Jean Arthur), an all-talking picture; also talkie supports. PLAZA—"The Singing bool' (A 1 Jolson and Josephine Dunn), a talking picture, also short "talkie" features. NEW REGENT.—"lnterference” (Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook. William Powell and Doris Kenyon), an all-dialogue picture, also talkie supports. MAJESTIC.—"The Silent House” (Mabel Poulton, Gibb McLaughlin, and Arthur Pusey). LYRlC.—"Mother Knows Best” and "Strong Boy.” REGENT. EPSOM.—"Why Be Good” and "King of the Rodeo. ' PRINCE EDWARD—"Street Angel" and "New Year’s Eve.” PARISH HALL, DEVONPORT. "The Trail of ’98." GRAND.—"The Ringer” and "Mother Knows Best." GREY LYNN CIN E M A.—" The Road to Yesterday” and "Remembrance.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET.— "Why Be Good" and Pedrini’s Baboons. DANCING ST. SEPULCHRES HALL. BURLEIGH STREET.—Tramways Club Dance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 694, 20 June 1929, Page 8
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