SUBURBAN THEATRES
The Crytal Palace Theatre, Mount Eden, and the Empress Theatre, Newton, are both showing “Hit the the spectacular and melodious production dealing with life in the American Navy. Polly Walker and Jack Oakie are the stars. The Alexandra Theatre. Green Lane, is showing “It’s a Great Life,” the gay talo of stage life introducing the two famous Duncan Sisters. Both the West End Theatre. Ponsonby Road, and the De Luxe Theatre, Mount Albert terminus, are showing “Putin’ on the Ritz,” the brilliant talkie, dealing with New York night life, and starring Harry Rich man. The Regent Theatre. Epsom, is showing Barnum Vas Right,” a merrv comedy by Glen Tryon. and “The \\ agon Master,” a Western story with Ken Maynard.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 16
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