Amusements Index
HIS MAJESTY’S.—.I. C. Williamson Company in “The Desert Song” (Lance Fairfax). ST. JAMES.—Jim Geraiil Revue Company in “The Naughty Earl.” PICTURE rHEATRES NEW REGENT. —“Th* Cocoanuts (Four Marx Brothers), an all-talkie, and talkie supports. MAJESTIC.— “SmiIing Irish Eyes” (Colleen Moore), an all-talkie and talkie supports. STRAND. —“Bulldog Drummond" (Ronald Colman), an all-talkie, and talkie supports. CRYSTAL PALACE. MOUNT EDEN.— "The Wheel of Life," an all-talkie and talkie* supports. PRINCE EDWARD.— “Guns of Loos,” and "What Next.” ROXY. —“Syncopation,” an all-talkie, and talkie supports. PLAZA. —“On Trial” (Pauline Frederick and Bert Lytell), an all-talkie, arid talkie supports. LYRIC. —“The Big Hop” (Buck Jones) and “East Side, West Side.” GREY LYNN ClNEMA. —“Scandal'’ and “Take Your Pick.” EMPRESS. NEWTON.— “Gentlemen of the Press” (an all-talkie), and talkie supports. TIVOLI. —“The Last Warning,” an all--1 alkie, and talkie supports. GRAND. —"East Side, West Side,” and '•The Big Hop.” DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET.— Dancing.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 8
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