Amusements Index
TOWN HALL.—Grammar School Concert. ST. JAMES.—Xicola, magician, and his company of entertainers. \ PICTURE THEATRES GREY LYNN CINEMA.—"The Tragic Hour." STRAND. "The Black Watch” (Victor AlcLuglieri), an all-talking picture; also short talkie features. NEW FI EG ENT.—“Madame X” (Ruth Chatterton and Lewis Stone), an alltalking production, and talkie supports. MAJESTlC.—“lnnocents of Paris” (Maurice Chevalier), an all-talking and singing production, and short talkie features. VICTORIA THEATRE, DEVON PORT.— “The Home Towners” (all-talkie). EMPRESS. N EWTON.—“Show Boat” (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.—“Alasked Emotions” and “Love Over Night.” TlVOLl.—“Scandal” (Laura La Plante) and “Loop the Loop.” CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDF N . “The Younger Generation” (Lina Basquette and Jean Hersliolt). a parttalkie. PRINCE EDWARD.—“One Woman Idea” and “Emerald of the East.” ROXY. —“The Younger Generation” (Lina Basquette and Jean Hersliolt). a parttalkie, and short talkie features. DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET.—Charity Ball.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 10
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156Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 10
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