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AMUSEMENTS. . CHILD RESTRICTIONS LIFTED. From To-day nil Children \inder 12 vears will be Admitted. ANOTHER MAJESTIC ACTION ENTERTAINMENT, mill MAJESTIC mill j 11111 l MAJESTIC 11111 l "Sophie I-Jills" : 10.30. 12..10, .",.33, 5.50. 0.30 "Expert's Opinion": 11.45, 2.:10, 4.4«>, 8.0.1 Here's tho Sequel to "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG" of several seasons ago. I THE* NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG, I EXQUISITE EX-JEWEL THIEF* I| GETS ON THE JOB WHEN THE | WORLD'S LARGEST DIAMOND I IS STOLEN . . . AND SUES I . ACCUSED. ! " T,IK RETURN j " Tll1 ' : RETURN ov ! I " TIII; RETURN or SOPHIE LANG." SOPHIE LANG." J SOPHIE LANG." I SOPHIE LANG." ! SOPHIE LANG." THE MOST FAMOUS I " LADY RAFFLES " OF THH SCREEN. / I ERTRI HE -\riCIIAEL. *T E IST Rl' I) E -"J- 1C11A EL. ERTRUDE TfICHAEL. ERTRUDE ICIIAEL. r.ortriulo Mirliap], star of tho first Sophie Lanp picture. hreey.es her way through tlie present picture as "Sophie." With her appears a oast including SIR GUY STANDING, ELIZABETH PATTERSON, COLIN TAPLEY. - "The Return of Sophie Lang" picks up the story where "The Notorious Sophie Lang" dropped it. Sophie, believed dead by the police of two continents, is disrlosed as having been in hiding. Reformed, she is seeking to conceal her true identity. ! — IN ADDITION — ■ A woman stands on trial for her 1 life. Her fate hangs on ! "EXPERT'S OPINION." | "EXPERT'S OPINION." | Cold—Hard—lVecise—The expert's I evidence saves a life — Then i drama enters his own life—Secret I plan to give Britain air supremacy— a treacherous eolleague—Murder— His own life involved. I Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. ■Roth Recommended by Censor for Adults. ! I I Karangaliape Rd. Direction : R. J, Kerrldge. ' Sessions: 2.15 p.m. and S p.m. j Two of the Screen's Greatest Stars Together for the first time. Q.RETA Q.ARBO, I JjMIEDRIC with ' Freddie JJARTHOLOMEW in I "ANNA KARENINA." 'Ik ==| "ANNA KARENINA." 'jF Also. J JEA N JJARLOW, "| rpRACY in : •"'Hi iimBoth Recommended by Censor for Adults. EXTRA! EXTRA ? SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. ?. Something Special for the Children. A complete programme guaranteed to delight '■ the heart of any child. JACKIE GO PER, w ALL ACE J>EERY in "O'SHAUGHNESSY'S BOY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. The hi -.r crest circus show over on the screen. Also, 5 Coloured Cartoons, Comedies. Sports. F)te EVERY CHILD WILL RECEIVE A BADGE. - I Fuller-Hayward'R Phone 2'i-Ml I i. BRITANNIA PONSONBY | 1 Three Lamps Terminus. J Cool and Comfortable. Newsreel. 7.30 p.m. Special Attraction. Randolph Scott and Hinuie Barnes in "LAST OF THE MOHICANS." Jack Hyl'.on and his Band in a Bright Musical t'omeilv. "SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CHILDREN: Epidemic Restrictions Lifted. Welcome Back to the "Britannia." Special Morning Session To-morrow at 10.30 _ a.m. Afternoon Session at 2 p.m. . Fuller-Hay ward's / 4 Phone 22T>S3 I VICTORIA V^)DEVONPORT| Shore Subjects. 7.30-8 p.m. I RESTRICTION NOW LIFTED. ALL CHILDREN ADMITTED. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROSALIND RUSSELL. FRANK MORGAN in — " THE SUICIDE CLUB." — ;5 Recommended h\t Censor for Adults. — Jack Oakie. Joe Tenner. Frances Landlord — "THE CHARM SCHOOL." — Approved Jor Universal Exhibit ion. Fuller-Hay ward's Phone 20- !ofi | CINEMA Qi;GREY LYNN I r» Surrey Crescent. To-nlgiit nt 7.30 p.m. I CHILDREN - - Sessions Saturday, with a complete change of programme. 10.30 a.m. — iom Keene in "Ghost Valley." Western thriller. "Audioscopiks." Comedies and Cartoons. 2 P.M.—Pop-eye Cartoon. "Cross Fire." Western thriller, and "SAN FRANCISCO." To-night. "THE BORDER PATROLMAN" and ts :'TIMOTHY'S QUEST." if \ Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Ie itTTIOLLOW THE C " O W D >•. r TO n MISSION BAY CARNIVAL. IX ?. ALL THE FUN OF THEJ FAIR. N.Z.'S LARGEST MERRY-GO BOUND. 5 .5 RAILWAY NOTICES. yL W ZEAI. AN D RAIL WAY S. Commencing on SATURDAY. February 6. and on each succeeding SATURDAY until further advistd. the New PlymouthAuckland Service will run as a reparartrain for the whole of the journey, iuste.id of attached to the Wellington-Auckland 8 Express train, and will be due to arrive Auckland at 6.38 a.m. Commencing on SUNDAY. February 7. and on each succeeding SUNDAY ur.ti. p furtlier advised, the Auckland-New Ply- _ mouth Service will run as a separate express for the whole of the Journey, instead of attached to the Auckiniid-We'- — lington Limited train, and will be due to leave Auckland at 7.1S p.m. These trains will stop for pnsstpgers at Frnnkton Junction. Te Awamutu. Otorchanga. Te Kuiti. Mangapeelii. Waiiuiha aa-.I Oncarue. , For further particulars Ring Phone r. 32-230. S , JUMBLE SALg. JUMBLE Sale. Airedale St. Hail. Friday. 7 p.m. 5 DYERS AND CLEANERS. il t. \ T your service. Gen. Cleaning. Domesti D Vacuum Cleaning Co. Ph. 44-600. L

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 14

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