GRAND THEATRE
“The Shop-worn Angel,’” will Tie shown at the Grand Theatre for the last time today. This is a gay story of New York, starring Nancy Carroll. Gary Cooper, and Paul Lukas, and is supported by an excellent programme of shorter items. An entirely new programme will be presented at the Grand on Saturday. It will be headed by “Innocents of Paris,” a delightfully tuneful talkie of Parisian life, starring Maurice Chevalier, the great entertainer. Other items will be a sound cartoon and the latest “Mickey the Mouse” cartoon. “The Haunted House.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 17
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