Amusements Index
ST. JAMES. —Frank O’Brian’s “Revellers” Revue.
PICTURE THEATRES NEW REGENT. “Show People” (Marion Davies and William Haines), also “Masks of the Devil” (John Gilbert), sound-synchronised pictures, also talkie supports. PLAZA.—“Give and Take” (George Sidney and Jean Hersholt), a talking picture. also short “talkie” features. MAJESTIC.—“The Rescue” (Lily Damita and Ronald Colman). TIVOLI.—“The Kid’s Clever” (Glenn Tryon) and “Saturday's Children” (Corinne Griffith). LYRIC.—“Not Quite Decent” and “Very Confidential.” STRAND. —"The Canary Murder Case” (L.ouise Brooks. William Powell, James Hall and Jean Arthur), an all-talking picture; also talkie supports. EVERYBODY’S.—“Saturday s Children” (Corinne Griffith) and “The Kid’s Clever” (Glenn Tryon). REGENT. EPSOM.—“Widecombe Fair” and “Secret Orders.” PRINCE EDWARD.—The Pincushion Revue, also “The Silent House” and “God’s Clay." GRAND.—“Not Quite Decent” and “A South Seas Bubble.” GREY LYNN CIN EM A.—“ Windjammer” and “Slim Fingers.” RIALTO. NEWMARKET. “Secret Orders” and “Widecombe Fair.” PARISH HALL. DEVONPORT.— “The Case of Lena Smith” and “The Pride of the Force.”
DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET.—Dancing.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 8
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