AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES'. Lawrence Tibbftt, Esther Ralston, in '•The Prodigal." , MAJESTIC. Lila T-fe. Bon Lyon, Louise Fazenda, in "Misbehaving r^acues."" STRAND. "Kiss Mo. Sergeant." "Night Birds." -ij —' ~~~~————— ST. JAMES'. Sessions: 11. 2.1 m. S. Tlbbett a? the singing prodigal— the '"black shepp" of :i wealthy family—returns homo to fall in lovr with his brother's wife. And she falls in lovo with him. What a situation! LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT As " THE PRODIGAL." " THE PRODIGAL.' , Hear his Wonderful Voice to perfection in "Life is a Dream,' , "Without a Son?," "Looks Like Pappy," and "HOME, SWEET HOME." Coloured Spiritual Singers from the ETHIOPIAN ETUDK CHORUS Sing "Childins," "A Child is Born." With ESTHER RALSTON. C'LTFF EDWARDS, ROLAND YOUNG. Plans at St. James'. Phone 41-814. MAJESTIC. 11, 2.15. S. TO-NIGHT, AT 5.30 & 8. BIG LAUGHS — REAL FOLK. REAL THRILLS — REAL FUN. "What a Team to bring this Captivating Story to Reality ! What .Laughter Raises the Roof when Fazenda and Littletiold Let Loose. LILA LEE, BEN LYON, LOUISE FAZENDA, LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD, EMILY FITZROY, In MISBEHAVING LADIES. MISBEHAVING LADIES. Gold Diggers on Main Street. Lila and Ben make Love. Louise, and Lncien the Laffs. SO LONG, BLUES! GOOD-BYE, GROUCHES! WELCOME, LAUGHTER! LISTEN, LOOK, LAUGH! THERE'S NOTHING ELSE TO DO. ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAS: i Fox Australasian News —All Coliur Novelty. "And How." "Pick 'cm Young" Comedy — Rin Tin Tin and his Owner-Trainer. Plans at Majestic. Phone 43-210. 2000 Seats, 1/ to 2/6. STRAND. A FuUer-llayward Theatre. Sessions: 11. 2.15, 7.55. TWO BRITISH PICTURES. The Comedian of "Not So Quiet on the Western Front." in his second Comedy, as a British soldier | who behaves, or rather misbehaves. j in a Far Eastern City. i " kiss r witb I ME I LESLIE 1 SERGEANT." j fullek.. A British Soldier iu India — a most diverting India, filled with happy impossibilities—saves the life of a superior officer by pretending to be a heathen god. A pot-pourri of popular entertainment. Who is Flash .Tack, the mysterij <ous Criminal and London's latest Sensation? It you can solve this ' story you're fit for the C.I.D. FV With « NIGHT JAMESON BIRDS." THOMAS. — "A" Cert. Adult Recommendation. Two British International Pictures. Prices, 1/. 1/6. Plans at Strand. Phone 43-114. vrBXT OUXDAI yiGH T, 7 O'CLOCK. •OEV. T lONEL Jβ pLETCHER ANSWERS THIS QUESTION— "WHY THE DEVIL HAS NO HAPPY OLD MEN. ,, :17 COMMUNITY SINGING. LEWIS EADY HALL. 1H» TO-NIGHT. BETTY WELDON, CARNIVAL FOLLIES (LONDON), UNCLE 1 TOM • COMMUNITY SINGING, 7.30 P.M. * Doors Open 7 p.m. Admission Free. xli ■ DANCING. mECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' J- RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Friends and Members are reminded that ourj USUAL ENJOYABLE DANCE Will be Held in ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, TO-MORKOW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Members of the Southland Representative Team, and of Pukekohe Technical Old Boys' Seniors will be our guests on this occasion. Ladies, 2/. Gentlemen. 2/G. 17' UNEMPLOYED MOVEMENT, Women's Branch. —Social and Dance. Congregational Hall, Edinburgh St., off Kavangahape Rd., SATURDAY, ISth, at S p.m. All Invited. Oak Hall Patrons please note. Enjoyment and Sociability Assured. Adinission,' V. xl 7 DANCE DANCE TO EPI SIIALFOON'S MELODY BOYS, SCOTS HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. As evidence of the wonderful popularity of the above Dance Band, we can show that most of the dates for August have been booked forward. This is the last Auckland appearance of our Saxophonist, TONY SHALFOON, who sails for U.S.A. in August. \V. P. BLAIKIE, 17 Auckland Representative. DANCE Hats, Flowers, Novelties, Decorations ; cheapest in town. —Mortensen. Manufacturer, 0. Ponsonby Road. Phone 27-720. TFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing. Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, OOP. G.P.O. D 4 PARISIAN Studio, 410. Queen St: (below Tabernacle). — Miss Violet Brooks. Mr ! Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition. Ballroom' bau'-ing- Jl -< /(' A LESSON. Latest Ballroom D;mcJ-/ yy ing as approved by the Imperial Society, London. Fancy. Highland dancinc, Physical Culture. Club Swinging, 1/ a lesson. Classes for all ages. Satisfaction guaranteed. — Violet Robertson, 200 Pacific Buildings, Wcllesley St. A
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1931, Page 16
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