Amusements Index
HIS MAJESTY’S. —“The Student Prince” (J. C. Williamson Company). LUNA PARK.—Amusement Area. PICTURE rHEATRES EMPRESS, NEWTON.— “High Voltage” and “The Shady Lady,” both talkies. RIALTO, NEWMARKET. “Black Alagic” and “The Inseparables.” LYRIC. —“The Noose” and “Alarquis Preferred.” TIVOLI. —“Strange Cargo,” a talkie; and talkie supports. ( PRINCE EDWARD. "Smiling Irish Eyes,” a talkie, and talkie supports. GRAND. —"Broadway Babies,” a talkie, and talkie supports. GREY LYNN CINEMA. “This Is Heaven,” a talkie; and talkie supports. ROXY. — “The Wagon Master” (Ken. Alaynard), a talkie and talkie supports. NEW REGENT.— “The Unholy Night” (Roland Young and Dorothy Sebastian), a talkie; also talkie supports. Jack Lumsdaine, also Ewart Lyne at the organ. MAJESTIC. —“Darkened Rooms” (Evelyn Brent and Neil Hamilton), a talkie and talkie supports. ST. JAMES. —“The Gold Diggers of Broadway,” a talkie; and colour production; and talkie supports. STRAND. —“The Greene Murder Case** (William Powell), a talkie and talkie supports. CIVIC. —“The Fall of Eve,” a talkie: Ted Henkel’s Orchestra, Fred Scholl at the organ, and dancing. REGENT, EPSOM. —“The Inseparables” and “A Woman Against the World.” ROYAL, KINGSLAND. “Kitty” and "Rubber Heels.” PLAZA. —"Flight,” a talkie; and talkie supports. CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— “Three Live Ghosts,” a talkie, and talkie supports. BRITANNIA. THREE LAMPS.—“The Lone Wolf’s Daughter,” a talkie; and talkie supports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 870, 14 January 1930, Page 8
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