SUBURBAN THEATRES
Fine programmes are to be presented i this evening at the Thomas A. O’Brien suburban theatres. At the Tivoli Theatre. Karangaliape Road, is “The Cocoanuts," a big talkI ing comedy introducing the four famI ous Marx Brothers of the Xew | York stage, and “Romance of the Rio Grande,’’ a talking and singing picture | starring Mona Maris and "Warner : Baxter. The Rialto Theatre. Newmarket, is showing “The Exalted Flapper’’ (Sue I Carol) and “The Tragedy of Youth.” “The Girl from Havana” is the chief j talkie attraction at the Britannia i Theatre, Three Lamp?. Lola Lane and j Paul Page are the stars. The Regent Theatre. Epsom, is to ; show “The Bocks of Xew York.” a j fine drama starring George Bancroft, | Olga Baclanova and Betty ( jnipson, a film entitled ‘ Th« s?how Up.-,,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 924, 18 March 1930, Page 15
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