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Amusements Index

HIS MAJESTY'S.—“House Full” (Ernie Lotinga and English comedy company). PICTURE THEATRES NEW REGENT. —"Thn Hollywood Revue” (all-star cast), a talkie; also talkie supports. CIVIC.—“They Had to See Paris” (Will Rogers), a talkie: and musical presentation. MAJESTIC. —“Drag of the Family” (Richard Barthelmess), a talkie, and talkie supports. ST. JAMES.—“The Desert Song” (Charlotta King and John Boles), a talkie, and talkie supports. STRAND. —“Rio Rita” (Babe Daniels), a talkie and talkie supports. PLAZA. —“Sunnyslde Up,” a talkie, and talkie supports. ROXY. —“The Long Long Trail” (Hoot Gibson), a talkie, and talkie supports. GRAND. —“Three Live Ghosts,” a talkie and talkie supports. VICTORIA. DEVONPORT.-“Light Fingers,” all-talkie, and supports. GREY LYNN CINEMA. —“The Cop.” CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney,” a talkie, and talkie supports. EMPRESS, NEWTON.—“The Very Idea,” a talkie, and talkie supports. RIALTO. NEWMARKET. “Sawdust Paradise” and “Sunset Pass.” LYRIC.—“HoteI Imperial” and “Life’s Circus.” TIVOLI.—“The Dance of Life,” a talkie. PRINCE EDWARD.—“The College Coquette,” and “The Flying Marine.” BRITANNIA. THREE LAM PS.—“The Wolf of Wall Street.” a talkie, and talkie supports. REGENT. EPSOM.—“The Sawdust Paradise • and "Sunset Pass.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 8

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Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 8

Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 912, 4 March 1930, Page 8

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