Amusements Index
ST. JAMES.—Frank O’Brian’s "Revellers” Revue. TOWN HALL.—Artillery Band Concert. PICTURE rHEATRES PRINCE EDWARD.—“Love Never Dies” and "The Woman from Luna.” PLAZA. —"Redskin” (Richard Dix). a sound-synchronised picture in colour, and short talkie features. ROXY.—"The Man 1 Love” (Mary Brian and Richard Arlen), an all-talking picture, and short talkies. NEW REGENT.—“The Broadway Melody” (Anita Page, Bessie Love and Charles King), an all-talking and singing production and talking supports. *TRAND.—"Speakeasy” (Lola Lane and Paul Page), an all-talking picture; also short talkie features. MAJESTIC. —"Lady of the Night” (Lupe Velez. Jetta Goudal and William Boyd), a part-talking picture. Pan # mime at matinees. LYRIC.—“The Awakening” and "The Veiled Woman.” REGENT, EPSOM—“AII at Sea” and "The Charlatan.” RIALTO, NEWMARKET—“The Charlatan" and “All at Sea.” GREY LYNN CINEMA—“The Kid’s Clever.” GRAND.—"The Awakening” and “The Veiled Woman.” TlVOLl—“Piccadilly” (Gllda Gray. Anna May Wong and Jameson Thomas). CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN “The Shopworn Angel” (Nancy Carroll), a sound picture, and talkie supports. DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET Tamakl Night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 754, 29 August 1929, Page 8
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161Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 754, 29 August 1929, Page 8
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