SUBURBAN THEATRES
At the Tivoli Theatre, Karangaliape Road, the film is Richard Dix's talking comedy, “Xothing But the Truth.” Tomorrow “The Letter,” starring Jeanette Eagles, will be shown. The Rialto Theatre. Newmarket, is showing “Dry Martini,” a P'arisian comedy (Mary Astor) and Greta Garbo’s dramatic film, “The Single Standard.” At the Britannia Theatre, Three Lamps, the chief film is Clara Bow’s first talking comedy, “The Wild Party,” a college story.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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70SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 884, 30 January 1930, Page 17
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