SUBURBAN THEATRES
Splendid film programmes are being presented, at Thomas A. O’Briens suburban theatres this evening. The Tivoli Theatre, Karan gabape Road, is showing “Nothing but the Truth,” a delightful all- talking comedydrama, starring Richard Dix, also talkie featurettes. At the Britannia, Three Lamp? “Blackmail,” a powerful drama wrieft is notable as the first English-mad* talkie, also talkie supports. At both the Rialto Theatre. .Newmarket, and the Regent Theatre.. Epsom, the films are Fugitives (Madge Bellamy) and “True Heaven (.George O’Brien). . The Theatre Royal, King si ana. showing “The Manxman” (Carl -frisson) and “The Woman from Lana (Mary AstorL
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 883, 29 January 1930, Page 14
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