SUBURBAN THEATRES
Tho Tivoli Theatre, Karangahape Road, is showing for the last time. "The Greene Murder Case,” a talkie mystery thriller starring ' William Powell, and "Nix on the Games,” a comedy-drama of vaudeville players starring Mae Clark and Robert Ames. Both are talkies. From Saturday the Tivoli will present two big attractions in "Happy Gays" and "Why Bring That G’p.” Tlie Rialto Theatre, Newmarket, is showing "Blood Will Tell,” a stirring AV estern tale starring Buck Jones, and ‘•Protection,” a fine British-made film. The Britannia Theatre. Three Gamps, is presenting the thrilling Western talkie, “The Wagon Master,” starring Ken Maynard. The Regent Theatre, Epsom, will show “Road House,” a powerful drama of ultra-modern youth, starring Lionel Barrymore, and “Rubber Heels.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 17
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