Amusements Index
ST. JAMES.—Jim Gerald Revue Company in “The Naughty Earl.” HIS MAJESTY’S.—.I O. Williamson Company in "The Desert Song” (Lance
PICTURE FHEATRES ROXY.—“Gentlemen of the Press” (Walter Huston and Kay Francis), an all-talkie, and talkie supports. PLAZA.—"Conquest” (H. B. Warner and Monte Blue) an all-talkie, and talkie supports. NEW REGENT.—“The Cocoanuts (Four Marx Brothers), an all-talkie, and talkie supports. MAJESTIC.— Careers” (Billie Dove, Noah Beery), an all-talkie and talkie supports. STRAND.—“Behind That Curtain” (Lois Moran and Edmund Burns), an alltalkie. and talkie supports; also views of Melbourne Cup. LYRlC.—“Sacrifice.” "Soft Living” and "Burning Daylight.” GREY LYNN CI NE M A.—" Gent lemen Prefer Blondes” and “Eyes of the U nderworld” PRINCE EDWARD.—"The Hole in the Wall.” an all-talkie, and talkie supports. EMPRESS. NEWTON.—“The Wheel of Life,” an all-talkie and talkie supports. TIVOLI.—“We try River.” an all-talkie, and talkie supports. GRAND.—“Soft Living,” “Sacrifice,” and "Burning Daylight.” CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— “The lr!K Rh h.” a u all-talkie and talkie REGENT. EPSOM.—"Masked Emotions” I • rul "Girls Gone Wild " ? Sloui .gyt-AltO—"T«ha- ana.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 830, 26 November 1929, Page 8
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170Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 830, 26 November 1929, Page 8
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