Amusements Index
TOWN HALL. —Municipal Choir Concert. PICTURE rHEATRES NEW REGENT. —“Caught Short” (Polly Moran and Marie pressler). Civic. —“So This Is London” (Will Rogers). STRAND. —“Beau Bandit” (Rod La Roque) and “Second Wife” (Lila Lee). PLAZA.—“The Cuckoos." ST. JAMES.—“Song o’ My Heart” (John McCormack). MAJESTIC.—“Painted Angel” (Billie Dove). NATIONAL. —“Swing High” (Helen Twelvetrees and Nick Stuart). LYRIC. —“Her Private Affair” and “Fashions in Love." LONDON.—“Charming Sinners.” ROXY.—“Flarrte of Love” (Anna May Wong) and “Song of Soho” (Carl Brisson). REGENT, EPSOM.—“Vagabond Lover” and “Dance Hall.” TUDOR. —“The Sky Hawk.” CF’YST AL PALACE, MOUNT EDEN.— “Vagabond Lover” and “Seven Keys to Baldpate.” VICTORIA. DEVONPORT. “Paris j Bound” and “Courtin’ Wild-Cats.” i TO VI LI. —“Love Comes Along” and | “Woman to Woman.” PRINCE EDWARD.—“Paramount on i Parade.” ! WEST END, PONSONBY. “Con--1 demned.” i ALEXANDRA, GREEN LANE.—“Dance i Hall ' rnd "Climax.” DE LUXE, MOUNT ALBERT.—“Seven Keys to Baldpate” and “The Big Party.” RIALTO, NEWMARKET.— “Love Comes Along” and “Woman to Woman.” BRITANNIA. THREE LAMPS.—“The Arizona Kid.” EMPRESS, NEWTON.—“The Girl Said No.” GREY LYNN CINEMA. “Officer O’Brien.” AMBASSADORS. POINT CHEVALIER.— "Troopers Three.” DANCING PETER PAN CABARET Dancing. DIXIELAND CABARET.—Dancing. CLUBHOUSE. MECHANICS' BAY.—Akaraua Yacht Club Dance. PARISIAN STUDlO.—Dancing'. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL.—Ventura Dance Club. For further particulars see pages 14 and la
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 8
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206Amusements Index Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1076, 13 September 1930, Page 8
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