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Tiie < Crystal Palace Theatre. Mount E den, is showing for the last time ‘ The 13th Chair,” the all-talking mystery t hrlller. A double-f< programme Is promised 1 n • Tho Empress Theatre. Newton, is showing “It’s a Great Life.” ;t gay back-stage story, starring the Duncan Sisters, also Laurel and Hardy in "The Hooso Gow.” The \\ est End Theatre. Ponsonbv Road, the Regent Theatre, Epsom, and the Alexandra Theatre. Green Lane, are all showing the brilliant English J comedy talkie. “Splinters,” dealing i with a wartimo revue show. At ./.i i three threatres full supporting programmes are also being shown, i The Do Luxe Theatre. Mount Alb. t | Terminus, is showing “The Lov. ; Parade,” Maurice Chevalier's latest j singing screen operetta.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1015, 4 July 1930, Page 17
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122SUBURBAN THEATRES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1015, 4 July 1930, Page 17
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