SUBURBAN THEATRES
Enjoyable films are being presented at. the Thomas A. O’Brien suburban theatres. The Tivoli Theatre, Karangahap* Road, is showing the talking comedy. “They Had to See Paris,” starring Will Rogers, also a number of short talkie features, including Ruth Chat* terton in “The Dummy.” The Rialto Theatre, Newmarket,, is presenting the comedy-drama “"Women Gone Wild” and “The One Woman Idea.” the story of a Persian prince, starring Rod La Rocque. At the Britannia Theatre, Three Lamps, is “Innocents of Paris,” the great talking and singing picture starring Maurice Chevalier. VICTORIA, DEVONPORT “The Cop,” a stirfring story of everyday American life, full of action and intriguing situations, will be presented from this evening at the Victoria Theatre. Devonport. The star is William Boyd and this picture is one of the finest in which he has yet appeared. An excellent supporting programme will also be presented.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 15
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