AMUSEMENTS. "CUCKOOS" LET DIZZIEST OF JOY PLAZA | PLAZA | PLAZA 1 PLAZA j TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT, —AT 3.30 — 5.40 — and— 8 o'clock. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The World's Greatest Laugh Team —Merry Mf.d MugsKings of the Cock eyed World —Comedy Mouarchs ! are here again—jn the loose —backed by an army of happy Lunatics in a Hokein-Pokem-Soakem Battle with the Blues! A Pair of BOUDOIR BUCCANEERS, A.W.O.L. in the Love and Lingerie of Gay Paree—out to make merry—or FIFI OR MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES! 1000 HAPPY LUNATICS Assist the Comedy Mouarchs. HALF SHOT HALF SHOT HALF SHOT The Cuckoos XJ AT T? QUAT 1 on the Loose. ■ HAJLir OXIUI HALF SHOT HALF SHOT HALF SHOT RESERVATIONS AT THE PLAZA FROM 9 A.M. DAILY. TELEPHONE 41-586. NOTE.—On no account can Telephoned Reservations be kept after 7.15. "j WEST END 1 TO-NIGIIT AT S O'CLOCK. No. I—LAWRENCE TIBBETT In " THE ROGUE SONG." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) No. .2—MARION DA VIES In "NOT SO DUMB." CHILDREN'S MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2 O'CLOCK. SEVERAL SPLENDID ATTRACTIONSNEW REGENT | EPSOM. No. I—LAWRENCE TIB RETT In " THE ROGUE SONG." No. 2—LOWELL SHERMAN In "THE PAY OFF." CHILDREN'S MATINEE. TO-MORROW. 2 O'CLOCK. SEVERAL SPLEXDTD ATTRACTIONS. LYRIC LYRIC Symonds St. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. His Pockets Were Empty, Yet He Was " THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD." WITH LOUIS MANN, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ELLIOTT NUGENT, LEILA HYAMS, Etc. The True Story of a Family. Also Showing: LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY, In "BELOW ZERO." COLOURTONE REVIEW. NEWS REELS. EMPIRE, DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. SAT. and MON. WINNIE LIGHTNESR, JOB E. BROWN In " HOLD EVERYTHING." Usual Prices. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. IJIHE QINEMA. SANDRINGHAM. TO-NIGHT. "THE VAGABOND KING." Also, "THE FLOWER GARDEN." An All-Colour Revue. COMEDIES, NEWS,' ETC. ROMANO'S | CABARET. I . KARANGAHAPE RD. (Top of Queen St.) TO-NIGHT—FRIDAY. TO-NIGHT—FRIDAY. REOPENING OF SHOPPERS' NIGHT. Dancing 8.15 to 11.15. Admission: Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. Suppers as Usual. TO-MORROW (SAT.) NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. This Splendid Ballroom and Drawing Room Combined is at Your Disposal. / DANCING 8 TO 12 P.M. Admission. 2/6. MUSIC BY ROMANO'S CABARET ORCHESTRA. Reservations. Phone 46-666. 13 MOTOR RACING. # MURIWAI MURIWAI BEACH. MURIWAI BEACH. TO-MORROW -— TO-MORROW TO-MORROW MOST ENJOYABLE OUTING, MOST ENJOYABLE OUTING, WITH EXHILARATING SPORT. EXHILARATING SPORT. SEE ALL THE BIG CARS . SEE all the big cars SPEEDING SPEEDING ON THE DUSTLESS TRACK. ON. THE DUSTLESS TRACK. RACING IN VIEW FROM START TO FINISH j FROM START TO FINISH I FROM YOUR MOTOR CAR PARKED ON THE BEACH. PARKED ON THE BEACH. IN AID OF THE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. ADMISSION CHARGES AS USUAL. Fill Your Car With Kiddies, They Are Admitted Free. RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. BEST 1/ 3-eourse Meal In town.—Prior's still leading, Strand Arcade. Golf Course Open.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 16
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