AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS! mill MAJESTIC mm I "Sophie Lang" : 10.30, 12.50, 3.35. 5.50. 0.30. "Expert's Opinion" : 11.45, 2.3d. 4.40. S.O. Children Admitted to All Sessions. "TUE RETURN j SOPHIE LANG." | * With Gertrude titichael. EKTRUDE -'J-ICHAEL. And SIR GUY STANDING, ELIZABETH PATTERSON, COLIN TAPLEY. — IN ADDITION — "EXPERT'S OPINION." Plans at Majestic—l'lione 43-210. Both Recommended bii Censor for Adults. NEXT FRIDAY! 1 Bringing to the screen something new in the realms rf drnmaric incident, gripping plot and sensational thrill . . . CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON •CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON ; CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON I CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON Anil TALLULAH BANKHEAD TALLULAH BANKHEAD In the Paramount Special Production . . . " " J-JEVIL " J^EVIL " J) EVIL AND THE J-JEEP!" J^EEP!" J-)EEP!" Recommended by Censor for A'lults. — With — GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER, CARY, GRANT. TWENTY MEN DROWNED FOR ONE WOMAN'S SIN! Divine toward death in a sinking submarine with a madman 'n command 1 A maniac who lured his wife and her sweetheart aboard for the most savr»ge revenge that ever punished love' — AND — " SPENDTHRIFT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. — With — HENRY FONDAPAT PATTERSON, MARY BRIAN. Plans Now Open at the Theatre. Phone 43-210. | ONEHUNGA | I STRAND. STRAND I TO-NIGHT — FAMILY NIGHT. DOUBLE-STAR ATTRACTIONS ! First Feature — Steffi Duna and Regis Toomey in "RED MORNING." Second Feature—Winifred Shotter and John Garrick in ' "ROCKS OF VALPRE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Admission: 9d, 6d and 3d. TROTTING. TROTTING. NEXT SATURDAY, FEB. 13, AND WEDNESDAY, FUB. 17. With well-performed and evenly matched horses engaged in each of the e£ight events set down for decision Next Saturday it is certain that the centre of interest and THE BIG . FEATURE for this week-end will be TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB FEBRUARY MEETING, 1937, ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM, SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AND 17.
1/6—ADMISSION' TO COURSE—I/6 LAWN ENCLOSURE) AND GRANDSTAND. tlncluding Admission to Course) Gentlemen 6/ 1 Ladies 4/ Children (under 12 years) 2/ ] First Race about 12 Noon. A. G. MABEE, j Secretary. TROTTING, THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. ■ 10 MEETINGS. A MALGAMATED ENGINEERING AND A ALLIED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. ' Members of the above Union are requested to attend a Special Meeting to be held in the Trades Hall, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, I<J37. at 7.30 p.m. Business : Re Tinsmiths. Sheet Metal Workers and : Canister Workers' Awards. You are requested to endeavour to attend. E. H. BURBIDGE, ; *1! Secretary. I ' SHOWS. | AUCKLAND | METROPOLITAN SHOW. | < !' FEBRUARY 26 AND 27. CLOSING OF ENTRIES EXTENDED UNTIL 5 P.M. ON FRIDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 12. W. F. O'DONNELL, i Manasius Secretary. 41, Albert St., Auckland. 10 DIVIDENDS. I s THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE . COMPANY, LIMITED. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the half ' year ended November 30. 1936. are now procurable at the Branch Office of the Company, Queen Street. A. I. JOHNS. Auckland. General Manager. February 0, 1337. ~ :13
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 22
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