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Amusements index

HIS MAJESTY'S.—J. • *. Williamson <’< unpa ny i: i “The Desert Song” (Bailee Fairfax). ST. JAMES.—Jim Herald Revue Company in "The Troubles of Hector.” PICTURE THEATRES STRAND. "Behind That Curtain” (Lois * M"i all and Edmund Burns), an alltalkie. and talkie supports: also views j of Melbourne Cup. ROXY. —"Gentleman of the Press" (Waller Huston and Kay Francis), an i all-talkie, and talkie support.-. LYRIC.— "Confetti" and "The Cavalier.” GREY LYNN CINEMA.—"Not Quite a | Lady" and “The W hite Sheik.” PLAZA.—"Weary River” (Richard Barthelmess). an all-talkie, and talkie I supports , PRINCE EDWARD.—“The Singing Fool,” I an all-talkie and talkie supports. MAJESTIC.—“Words and Music” (Lois Moran ai d Tom Patricola), an all-talkie ; talkie supports; also views of Melbourne Cup. EMPRESS. NEWTON. —"The Idle Rich,” .-in all-talkie and talkie supports. NEW REGENT.—"Dr. Fu Manchu” (Warner Oland, O. P. Heggie and Jean Arthur), and talkie supports. TIVOLI. —“AP'd* i n Love” (Jean Hersholt). a talk:., and talkie supports. ' GRAND.— ‘The < ’avalier” and “Confetti.** VICTORIA. DEVONPORT. “Black Magic,” “Beautiful but Dumb" and i talkie features CRYSTAL PALACE. MOUNT EDEN. I “Redskin” (sound synchronised) and The Bridge of San Luis Rvy.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 826, 21 November 1929, Page 8

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Amusements index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 826, 21 November 1929, Page 8

Amusements index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 826, 21 November 1929, Page 8

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