ST. JAMES THEATRE
NEW PROGRAMME A change of programme will be presented by Frank O’Brian and his talented company of “Revellers” at St. James’ Theatre this evening. The Revellers have kept Auckland entertained for eight weeks and are ncfw presenting an entirely new and original programme to mark the beginning of the third month’s playing in this city. The act includes the first presentation in New Zealand of the latest musical effect, the vibraphone. This week’s new programme is stated to be quite up to the standard the “Revellers” have set in past performances. SUBURBAN THEATRES At the Prince Edward Theatre this evening the films are “His Captive Woman” (Dorothy Mackail and Milton Sills), also “You Know what Sailors Are.” The Grey Lynn Cinema is showing ‘ Once and Forever” (Patsy Ruth Miller), and “Hold ’em, Yale” (Rod La Rocque).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 743, 16 August 1929, Page 14
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139ST. JAMES THEATRE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 743, 16 August 1929, Page 14
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