_____ AMUSEMENTS. __ LOOSE AGAIN! DELUGE AND FTJN. PLAZA"] i PLAZA j PLAZA | | PLAZA | A BOMBARDMENT OF JOY! AND HOW THOSE FRENCH GIRLS FALL FOR THESE COMEDY KINGS! WHEELER WHEELER WHEELER AND AND WOOLSEY WOOLSEY WOOLSEY Master Comedians of the World—now knocking Auckland cock-eyed with their antics —they're in the Army now — A.W.O.L. in Gay Paree —Oo I La ! La ! AT SUNRISE AT SUNRISE AT SUNRISE The Cuckoos AT SUNRISE 0,1 French Leave AT SUNRISE -ith French Girls! AT SUNRISE AT SUNRISE DON'T DELAY — BE SURE TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY. THERE'S BOUND TO BE A RUSH. PHONE 41-586. 1 ALEXANDRA \ GREEN LANE. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. No. I—LOUIS WOLHEIM In " DANGER LIGHTS." New Sound Recording. No 2—CHARLES MURRAY, GEORGE SIDNEY In "COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND." No. 3—LATEST 2000 FT AUTHENTIC FILM, NAPIER EARTHQUAKE. CHILDREN'S MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2 O'CLOCK. PARENTS NOTE! The above programme is very suitable for children. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF — FUND — WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE that on — SUNDAY NEXT — At 7.45 p.m. A GRAND CONCERT With A SPECIAL PICTURE. BEBE DANIELS In 'THE FIFTY-FIFTY GIRL,' Will be Held at the CIVIC THEATRE TOTAL PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO THE EARTHQUAKE FUND. ARTISTS FROM ALL OVER THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE HAVE OFFERED TO ASSIST. ORCHESTRA OF 40 PLAYERS, Under the Baton of MR. HAYDN MURRAY, "EVERYBODY WILL BE AT THE CIVIC ON SUNDAY." Watch for Special Announcement. BOXING. i EARTHQUAKE FUND. GREAT OPEN BOXING Am Jfg ft CONTEST. j PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED j TO THE I ( EARTHQUAKE FUND, j Under the Auspices of the. Northern j Boxing Association and Commercial J _ Travellers' Association. [ CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. (By Courtesy .of Auckland Rugby League.) TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M. GATES OPENED AT 1 P.M. BOBBY BLAY, BOBBY BLAY, Champion FeatherBOBBY BLAY, weight of BOBBY BLAY, victoria. BOBBY BLAY, Boxes ARCHIE HUGHES, Champion ARCHIE HUGHES, Featherweight ARCHIE HUGHES, ' of ARCHIE HUGHES, N.S.W. AR CHIE HUGHES, Fifteen Three-minute Rounds. Preceded by the Following First-class Amateur Contests. R. PURDIE V. E. MURFITT. (N.Z. Champion) F. BRUNO V. C. GRIMMER. (N.Z. Champion) „ D. SJOBERG V. J. SHADBOLT. (Wellington Champion) , C. SMITH V. A. SPRAGG. E. THOMPSON V. W. HOGG. By courtesy of the Auckland Artillery Band, Selections •will be rendered under the conductorshlp of Mr. W ynn-femith. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Ringside, 10/ and 5/; Reserves 1/ Extra, Asher's, Tobacconist, 19. Shortland St, DAY SALES, 2/0, Watts" Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane. NO CHANGE GIVEN AT TURNSTILES. Change Windows Provided. 10/ and 5/ Ticketholders are requested to Enter by Main Gate, off Parnell Rise, NOT Domain Gate.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 37, 13 February 1931, Page 16
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