AMUSS.MILNTB. MAJESTIC — Final Xight — Xajv*-^, "RANGLERIVER."^ Children under V 2 not until to-morrow. ,re ANOTHER MAJESTHJ ' ACTION ENTERTAINJcan , I MAJESTIC — 111 ' I TO-MORROW. ]j I Here's the Sequel to •THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LAX G » of several seasoas ago. w THE XOTOBIOUS SOPHIE LAVr EXQUISITE EX-JEWEL TOnS GETS ON THE JOB WHEN Tm' WORLDS LARGEST DIAMOVn IS STOLEN . . ~.«D fflSj ACCUSED. w * "THE RETURN OF "THE RETURN OF "THE RETURN OF •the RETURN of . SOPHIE LANG." SOPHIE LANG." SOPHIE LANG." SOPHIE LANG." SOPHIE LANG." SOPHIE LANG." THE MOST FAMOUS " LADY RAFFLES " OF THE SCREEN. GERTRUDE ]\fICHABL. EKTKUDE GERTRUDE \fICHAEL. ERTRUDE -"-ICIIAEL. Gertrude Jlichafl, star of the first Sopkfe Laug picture, br.ezes her way throock the present picriire as '"Sophie." Witk her appears a cast including SIR GUY STANDING, ELIZABETH PATTERSON' COLIN TAPLEY. "The Return of Sophie Lang" picks m> the. story where "The Notorious Sophie I.ans" dropped, it. Sophie, believed dead by the police of two continents, -e disclosed as bavins: been in hiding Reformed, she is seeking to conceal her true identity. — IN ADDITION — A woman stands on trial for her life. Her fate hangs on "EXPERT'S OPINION." "EXPERT'S OPINION." Cold—Hard—Precise —The expert's evidence saves a life — Then drama enters his own life—Secret plan to give Britain air supremacy— a treacherous colleague—Murder— His own life_ involved. Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. Both h<i Censor for Admits. j|il|j:|iJTHEASTOß:||||l " (fltll Jill DOMINION HP. IHlHilli To-night at f>. Variety Session. 7.30. RICHARD ARLEX, VIRGINIA BKCCB, ALICE BKADY. BRUCE CABOT is "THE LEGION OF VALOUR." Recommended bu Censor for Adults. LIONEL BARRYMORE. MAURBBN O'SULLIVAX. in THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN. , Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also WALT DISNEY COLOUR CARTOOK. POPULAR PRICES. TBL. 21-433. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. [THECApitoIT 7 51 1 tE5& Lionel A twill. Irene Harvey in "ABSOLUTE QUIET," A Thrilling Comedy-Mystery. . Recommended by Censor tor Adult*. Also Wheeler and Woolsey la "THE RAINMAKERS." A Screamingly Funny Comedy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. 7 I ONEHUNGA | I STRAND. STRAND I To-night — By Special Request. GINGER ROGERS and FRED. ASTAIKEU "TOP HAT." Full Supporting Programme. Recommended by Censor for Adults, Children Under 12 Not Admitted. . rpO-XIGHT AT S WEDNESDAY. FABIAN" ROOMS, opp. G.P.O. 81-CENTBNARY OF THOMAS PAIXB. The Members of the Rationalist Association, their Friends, and the Piriilic generally are invited to a SOCIAL GATHERING to CMBmemorate the above. Admission Free. t TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB FEBRUARY MEETING, 1937. SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AND 17. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for all First Day Erenti Close with the Secretary. Durham Street Bast. Auckland. TO-MORROW (Friday), February 5, at 5 p.m. x 4 A. G. MABBB. Secretary. DANCING. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURS. AND SAT. THE NEW ROMANOS DANCE CABARET, 132. KARAXGAHAPE RD.. MOST POPULAR IN TOWN. Monte Carlo. Spot Dance Priaes. Music Rendered t'.v ART LARKIN'S FOMANO BAND. Admission, 1/6. Supper Provided. 4 i. McKENZIB, M.C. CASINO DANCE CLUB. LABOUR HALL. Newton. TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday. Monte Carlo (3 Prills). Special Prizes. Ticket 'Waltz. Also Complimentaries. Casino Monte Carl*" All the Popular Dauces. All Cordially Invited. POPULAR SAVOY ORCHESTRA. BEKT GRAY. M.C. Supper. Admission: Ladies. 1 : Gents. 1/6. j MASONIC HALL. UPPER QIEEN ST. REALM OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday. Gipsy Tap. "On Lenv.-" Foxtrot, aud »« favourite Old-timers. Monte Carlo. Supper. PARKER'S ORCHESTRA Will not a.low you a dull moment. Admission: Ladies. ].: Gents. J !*>■ x 4 K. C. KUSSBLL. M.C_ EPI SHALFOOX'S Dance Band Bureau:* Bands Available.—Atwate/s Pianos, o TEACHERS OF DANCINGFRANK WOODRUFFE. the Expert OWtime full course 17. 0.—174. Symonde Street. Z, GOLF. . AUCKLAND S Foremost Professional Coach, Xorrie Bell, at Watts , Sports Depot X BEST Coaching in N.Z. The Four L*adins PrufesM 'iial>. Girlin?. Murray. Moss. Gibh. Start now.—Wiseman's. *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 24
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