Amusements Index
{ TOWN HALL.—Municipal Band Conceit. HIS MAJESTY'S—J. C. Williamson Musi- | cal Comedy Company in “Love Lies.” PiCTUKt rHEA IKES NEW REGENT.—“The Girl Said No” (William Haines) and “Her Private Affair” (Ann Harding), both talkies, and talkie supports. STRAND.—“Side Street” (three Moore Brothers), a talkie, and talkie supports. ST. JAMES.—“No, No, Nanette" (Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray), a talking production and talkie supports CIVIC.— “The Czar of Broadway” (John Wray), a talkie, talkie supports and musical presentation. NATIONAL.—“This Thing Called Love” Constance Bennett and Edmund Lowe) and “Sailors Holiday” (Alan Hale), both talkies, and talkie supports. MAJESTIC. “The Green Goddess” (George Arliss). a talkie and talkie supports. PLAZA.—“The Shannons of Broadway” and “Hot for Paris,” both talkies. LONDON.—“Living London,” and talkie supports. REGENT, EPSOM. —“Black Waters” and “Guilty,” both talkies. CRYSTAL PALACE. MT. EDEN.—“Dynamite,” a talkie. GREY LYNN CINEMA.—“Lost in die I >es*irt" and “The Dummy,” both VICTORIA. DEVONPORT.—“AtIantic,” a talkie. TIVOLI.— lint for Paris” and “The Saturday Night Kid,” both talkies. PRINCE EDWARD.—“Honky Took” and “Skinner Steps Out,” both talkies. WEST END. PONSONBY.—“Her Unborn Child," a talkie ALEXANDRA, GREEN , LANE.-'The Case; of Sergeant Grischa,” a talkie. DE LUXE, MOUNT AL BERT.—“Dynamite,” a talkie. ROXY.—“The Melody Man,” a talkie, and talkie supports. RIALTO, NEWMARKET.—“South Sea Hose” and “The Night Parade,” both talkies. BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS. “Rio Rita,” a talkie. EMPRESS, NEWTON. “The 13th Chair,” a talkie. ROYAL, KINGSLAND. “Dangerous DANCING DIXIELAND CABAR ET.-Dancing. ST. SEPULCHRE’S HALL. Ventura Dam n Club. CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS’ BAY—Akarana Yacht Club Dance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1022, 12 July 1930, Page 8
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