SUBURBAN THEATRES
Interesting- Programme* W iii . shown at all the suburban thL~ this evening. in ©atrei riie Prince Edward Theatr* Karangahape Road, is to show h. talkie mystery thriller “Tho rT W Afifai,-,.. a mu y rder r slor'y J&rtaTSS Holt as a police detective. 6 aCk> At the Victoria Theatre', Devon,ion the chief attraction is “The Circuttf Life, a thrilling tale of Russia aud Siberia starring Marcella Albia he Grey Lynn Cinema is screeninp Women They Talk About," a Ulih comedy starring Irene Rich The Tivoli Theatre, Ka'rangahap, Road, is showing “Frozen Justice," > powerful drama of Alaska, starrinc Lenore Tjlnc. also “Divorce Made Easy, a Douglas McLean comedy. Roth are talkies. The Britannia Theatre. Three Lamtii is showing “Through Different Eyes' a thrilling murder mysterv story, i' is a talkie starring Earle Rose Edmund Lowe and Mary Duncan. The Rialto Theatre. Newmarket and the Regent Theatre. Epsom, are show. .. ine ’’* a- matrimonial comedy (June Collyer and Conral Nagel) and -The Sin Sister” a story of the gold rush to Alaska (Nancy Carroll and Josephine Dunn). The Theatre Royal, Kingsland, is showing “When Duty Calls,” a tale of the Berlin Hire Brigade, and “Fashions in Love,” starring Adolphe Menjou.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 900, 18 February 1930, Page 14
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