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Amusements index

ST. JAMES.—Nicola, magician, and his company of entertainers. CONCERT CHAMBER.—St. Andrew’s Society in "A Scrape o’ the Pen.” PICTURE THEATRES MAJESTlC.—"lnnocents of Paris” (Maurice Chevalier), an all-talking and singing production, and short talkie features. EMPRESS. NEWTON.—"Give and Take” (all-talkie). LYRIC.—"Love Over Night” and "Masked Emotions.” PLAZA.—"Thunderbolt” (George Bancroft, Fay Wray and Richard Arlen), a talking picture; also short talkie features. GRAND.—"Masked Emotions” and "Love Over Night.” TIVOLI.—"It Can Be Done” (Glenn Tryon), and "Royal Rider.” CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN. — "Interference” (an all-talkie), and short talkie features. PRINCE EDWARD.—"Tragic Hour," “Peep Behind Scenes” and "Love's Option.” ROXY.—"A Dangerous 'Woman,” (Baclanova and Clive Brook) an all-talkie and short talkie features. NEW REGENT.—"Fashions in Love” (Adolphe Menjou and Fay Compton), an all-talking production and talkie supports. STRAND.—"The Black Watch" (Victor MoLaglen), an all-talking picture; also short talkie features RIALTO. N E WM A R K ET.—"Prisoners” and "Harvest of Fate.” GREY LYNN CINEMA.—"Joy Street” and "The Shop-worn Angel.” ROYAL. KINGSLAND.—"MouIin Rouge" and "Mysterious Stranger.” REGENT. EPSOM.—"Prisoners'’ and "Harvest of Fate."

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 8

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Amusements index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 8

Amusements index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 8

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