Amusements Index
HIS MAJESTY'S. —“All Quiet on the Waterfront” (Auckland University Students). PICTURE rHEATRES CiVIC. —“Let’s Go Places” (Lola Lane and Joe AVagstaff), a talkie, talkie supports and musical presentation. NEW' REGENT. —“The Laughing Lady” (Ruth Chaterton and Clive Brook), a talkie and talkie supports. PLAZA - .—“Taming of the Shrew” and “Dames Ahoy,” both talkies, and talkie supports. MAJESTIC. —“Half Way to Heaven” (Charles Rogers), a talkie, and talkie supports. STRAND.—“Footlights and Fools” (Colleen Moore), talkie, and talkie supports. ST. JAMES.—“Disrqjeli” (George Arliss), a talking production, and talkie supports LONDON.—“High Treason,” a talkie, and talkie supports. CRYSTAL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— “The Locked Door,” a talkie. GREY LYNN CINEMA.—“The Frozen River,” a talkie. VICTORIA. DEVONPORT. “Melody Lane" and “The Girl in the Glass Case,” both talkies. TlVOLl.—"Return of Sherlock Holmes" and “Cameo Kirby,” both talki<%. PRINCE EDWARD. “Broadway,” a talkie. ROXY. —“Atlantic,” talkie, and talkie supports. RIALTO, NEWMARKET —“Wolf of Wall Street” and “Darkened Rooms,” both talkies. BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS.—“Why Bring That Up,” a talkie, and talkie supports. AMBASSADORS, PT. CHEVALIER.— “Feel My Pulse.” FORRESTERS’ HALL, ONEHUNGA.— “Sky Scraper.” STRAND, ONEHUNGA. —“Embarrassing Moments,” a talkie. ROYAL, KINGSLAND.—“The Vagabond Queen” and “The Lodge in the Wilderness.” DANCING DIXIELAND CABARET.—Dancing. YE OLDE PIRATE SHlPPE.—Dancing. CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY-Aka-rana Yacht Club Dance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 980, 24 May 1930, Page 8
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207Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 980, 24 May 1930, Page 8
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