Amusements Index
HIS MAJESTY'S TH EATRE.—“Journey’s End.” ST. JAMES.—“Bare-backs” (Jim Gerald Company). TOWN HALL.—Radio Exhibition. PICTURE THEATRES VICTORIA. Devonport.—"The Divine Lady,” a synchronised picture and talkie supports. MAJESTIC.—“Pleasure Crazed” (Marguerite Churchill and Dorothy Burgess), an all-talkie, and talkie supports. STRAND. —"Fox Movietone Follies of 1929.” all talking and singing, and talkie supports. PLAZA.—"River of Romance” (Charles Rogers and Mary Brian), an all-talkie, and talkie support. RIALTO. NEWMARKET.—"The River Pirate.” NEW REGENT.—"Nothing but the Truth” (Richard Dix), an all-talkie, and talkie supports. PRINCE EDWARD.—"Painted Post” and Hold ’em, Yale.” LYRIC.—"The Iron Mask” and "Port of Missing Girls.” ROYAL, KINGSLAND.—"Redskin” and "Prisoners.” CAPITOL. DOMINION ROAD.—"Show People,” a synchronised picture, and talkie supports. GRAND.—“The Iron Mask.” "Port of Missing Girls” and vaudeville. TIVOLI.—"The Rainbow Man,” an all- | talkie, and talkie supports. REGENT. EPSOM.—“The River Pirate" GREY LYNN Cl NEM A.—“ Black Magic" •and “Parisienne.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 809, 1 November 1929, Page 8
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