AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
HIS MAJESTY'S —"Madame Plays Nap." WESTERN SPRlNGS—Broadsidlng. PICTURE THEATRES. ST. JAMES'—Karloff in "The Mummy." majestic—Leslie Fuller In "The Last Coupon." CIVIC—Kay Francis and William Powell in "One Way Passage." PLAZA—Henry Edwards In "the Flag Lieutenant." ROXY and TlVOLl—"Robbers , Roost" and "Handle With Care." NATIONAL—Joan Barry in "Ebb Tide." REGENT —Herbert Marsnall and Kay Francis in "Trouble in Paradise." STRAND —Jack Hulbert and Renate Muller in "Sunshine susie." LONDON—HeIen Twelvetrees in "The Grand Parade." ADELPHI—"JacK's The Boy." AMBABSADOR—"The Man Who Played God." ALEXANDRA—"Jack's The Boy." BRITANNIA —"So Big." CAPITOL—"AImost Married." CRYSTAL PALACE—"A Successful Calamity." DE LUXE—"Tiger Shark." EDENDALE —"The Love Race." EMPIRE—"Sky Devils." EMPRES8 —"No More Orchids." GAIETY (Takapuna)—"The Sky Bride." GREY LYNN —"The Devil's Lottery." KING'S (Northcote) —"Lord Babs." LYRIC—"The First Year." PRINCE EDWARD—"Week-end Marriage." RIIGENT (Epeorn)—s"The Love Race." RIALTO—"A Successful Calamity." iiTRAND (Onehunga)—"Looking On The Bright Side." TUDOR—"Hat Check Girl." VICTORIA—"Caught Plastered." WEST END—"No More Orchids." DELTA—"Are You Listening?" AVONDALE—"The Sentimental Bloke." BIRKENHEAD—"Honeymoon Lane." KINGSLAND—"The Tenderroot." BOUTHERN CROSS—"Strangers May Kiss." PICTUREDROME —"Money For Nothing."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 41, 18 February 1933, Page 8
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167AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 41, 18 February 1933, Page 8
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