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Amusements Index

HIS MAJESTY’S.—"AII Quiet on the Waterfront "’ (Auckland University Students). PICTURE THEATRES MAJESTIC. —“Men Are Like That” (Hal Skelly) and “Dark Streets” (Jack Mulhall), both talkies. and talkie supports STRAND. —"Footlights and Fools'* (Colleen Moore), talkie, and talkie supports. ST. JAMES.—“Disraeli” (George Arliss), a talking production, and talkie supports. ClVlC.—“Taming of the Shrew" (Mary Bickford and Douglas Fairbanks), a talkie, talkie supports and musical presentation. NEW REGENT.— ’The Trial of Mary Dugan” (Norma Shearer), a talkie, and talkie supports F’LAZA. —"One Hysterical Night” (Reginald Denny), a talkie, and talkie sup* CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— "Seven Days Leave," a talkie. GREY LYNN CINEMA. "Paris,” a talkie, « VICTORIA, DEVONPORT. —“A Dangerous Woman,” a talkie. TlVOLl.—"lllusion," a talkie. PRINCE EDWARD.— “Paris,” a talkie. ROXY. —“Atlantic,” talkie, and talkie supports. RIALTO. NEWMARKET. —“Rio Rita,” a talkie. GRAND. —“Welcome Danger," a talikie. EMPRESS, NEWTON. “The Locked Door," a talkie. WEST END. PONSONBY ROAD.— "Seven Days Leave," a talkie. ALEXANDRA, GREEN LANE. —"Devil May Care," a talkie. DE LUXE, MOUNT ALBERT. "The Locked Door," a talkie. DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET. —Dancing.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 977, 21 May 1930, Page 10

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Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 977, 21 May 1930, Page 10

Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 977, 21 May 1930, Page 10

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