AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. AT 2 THEATRES. AT 2 THEATRES. <L ROXY, (QUEEN ST.) SESSIONS: 3.30, 5.40, S O'CLOCK. And And And - EMPRESS (WWTON). TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. No. 1— JACK MULHALL, NOAH BEERY, LILA LEE, —-IN — " MURDER WILL OUT." "MURDER WILL OUT." Thrilling to a Degree! No. 2— A Whirlwind Whoopee at Double Time Tempo. GRANT WITHERS, SUE CAROL, — IN — "DANCING SWEETIES." ** DANCING SWEETIES." ■ EMPRESS THEATRE ONLY: LATEST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. LATEST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. PALACE. Eden R MOUNT ;EDEN ROAD. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT. NO EXTRA CHARGE. PLAN AT THEATRE — PHONE 20-573. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. REALLY [U BIG 133. ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— LAUGHS And ROMANCE. Fun Fighting with the 1 world's most famous blackface favourites, THE TWO BLACK CROWS, MORAN AND MACK MORAN AND MACK MORAN AND MACK "ANYBODY'S WAR." ; "ANYBODY'S WAR." "ANYBODY'S WAR." A Bombshell of Mirth. No. 2— The World's Greatest Comedy Team, CHARLES MURRAY, GEORGE SIDNEY, IN "COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND." No. 3— ■ EXTRA! EXTRAI - Exclusive to the Crystal Palace. NAPIER EARTHQUAKE. 2500 FT JUST ARRIVED. VERY LATEST. No. 4—THE ACE OF COMEDIANS, CLARK AND McCULLOUGH, " "DEEP TN mHB T\EEP." wjr EEP J-N HE J-^EEP." 2-Recl < Comedy, and it's a Riot. v 'I CRYSTAL f I'TO-NIGHT I 1 CRYSTAL I PALACE J I TO-NIGHT | [ PALACE. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 P.M. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 P.M. SUNDAY NIGHT. 8.15 P.M. ' —i CRYSTAL PALACE — — CRYSTAL PALACE -—CRYSTAL PALACE — MT. EDEN ROAD. By Kind Permission, B. H. POTTER, ESQ., MAYOR Olf MT. EDEN. Doors Open 7 o'clock. WHOLE PROCEEDS DEVOTED TO NAPIER EARTHQUAKE FUND. NAPIER EARTHQUAKE FUND. Selected and Approved All-Talkie Programme includes 2 Latest Sound News and a Big Feature direct from Queen St (First Suburban Screening in Auckland), EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! DAN FLOOD, Popular Entertainer at the Piano. RESERVE YOUR SEATS. PHONE 20-573. A DfEIiPHI GREY LYNN. AT 8 P.M. A "[RAFFLES." "RAFFLES." —— Featuring Ronald Colman, the elusive, In this amazing and gripping detective story, with excellent supporting programme. FREE DANCE FOR PATRONS, from 10.15 till 12. N . PETER PAN . I I ' CABABET. \ / LUXURY AND REFINEMENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . DANCING 8.15 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Admission 5/. 'Far a Smarter and Gayer Evening Visit PETER PAN CABARET, In the Heart of the City. All Reservations Phone 46-777. THE- AUCKLAND ' COMMUNITY SINGING COMMITTEE ANNOUNCE A HUGE COMMUNITY SING, HUGE COMMUNITY SING, in.Aid of the . EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUNDS. Presided over by His- Worship the Mayor, GEORGE BAILDON, ESQ. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 12.30 TO 1.30. By Kind Permission of COMMODORE BLAKE, C.8., D.5.0., R.N., OFFICERS AND MEN OF H.M.S. VERONICA. H.M.S. VERONICA. H.M.S. VERONICA. Will Parade to the Town Hall to take part. Song Leader, MR. LEN. BARNES. Pianiste, MRS. HARRINGTON-SNOW-This will give you an opportunity to y°«r appreciation of the Ngyy and Fund alon S the Mayor's Earthquake HONOUR THE NAVY. HELP THE FUND. - W. WOODHEAD, . « , • Hon. Secretary ' Auckland Community Singing Committee ** ] R GRAND" OPENING sE " ' _ night, TO-NIGHT, FEBRUARY 14 sara5 aran sahape Rd. and Pitt St i See Advertisement under Dancing Page 10
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 20
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