AMUSEMENTS. "WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST-"^ ST. JAMES' ~ ST. JAMES' V ' Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. NOW SHOWING! THREE SESSIONS DAILY, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and S P; m * FINISHING TO-MOB-ROW NIGHT. " NOAH'S ARK," "NOAH'S ARK," " NOAH'S ARK,' "NOAH'S ARK," STARRING, STARRING, DOLORES COSTELLO DOLORES COSTELLO And GEO. O'BRIEN. The building of the huge tower of the <reat deluge that flooded and cleanse the world —the sacrificing of. Miriam Handmaiden of Noah, to the imaginary god Jaghuth. IT'S COLOSSAL. . And it's . _ A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. The Noblest, Synchronised and Talking Film Ever Made. PLANS AT ST. JAMES' THEATRE. NOT PiRT, BUT ALL COLOUR. NOT PART, BUT ALL COLOUR. "ON WITH "ON WITH THE SHOW." THE SHOW." COMMENCING COMMENCING — SATURDAY NEXT. — — SATURDAY NEXT.— ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES'. (Pro., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." RAINBOW RIOT OF - • MIRTH AND MELODY. GIRLS—GIRLS—GIRLS.. DANCING —-— SINGING. GIRLS—GIRLS—€IRLS. "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." " ON WITH THE SHOW."" " ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." LOVE SCENES. SOUTHERN PLANTATION. COTTON FIELDS. FOX HUNTING SCENE. DREAM PALACE. SHOW BOAT. NEGRO HARMONY SINGERS. DANCE ENSEMBLES. BACK STAGE SCENES. SONGS !• SONGS ! SONGS J BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! ALL IN GLORIOUS CHANGING COLOUR! With BETTY COMPSON, ARTHUR LAKE, SALLY O'NEILL, - JOE E. BROWN. LOUISE FAZENDA, THE FAIRBANKS ; TWINS, SAM. HARDY— AND 100 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. SONGS YOU'LL LOVE In "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." / "Lift the Juleps to Your Twolips." "A_m I Blue." "Don't It Mean a Thins to You." "Welcome Home." "Birmingham Bertha." "Let Me Have My Dreams." "In the Land of Let's Pretend." IT'S 100% NATURAL COLOUR. 100% NATURAL COLOUR. TALKING SINGING DANCING PICTURE. A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE Production in technicolour. TECHNICOLOUR Audie C n«^ ended m ° re 'or Adult Bos Plans open at St Jamea' Theatre. 11 (Swank )> Civic, show. y say lt s a topping x 2 ' T)ON'T FORGET THE MUSICIANCONCERT ON^g-DA^f^l- - 43-266. si TEACHERS of dancing • mS| Dancing Studio. 30, Palmerston Bldgs., o pp. : D 4 F R d NK f WOODRUFFS, the Expert In17a s J'" n< :' :or ~J az2 °r Old-time, course 15/ 174. Upper Symonds St. <-»urse. IoA MISS RUBY SHERRIFF gives tfrJf standardised dances and variaParticulars beglnners and advanced. 8. HOPETOUN ST.. Poysnvwv : M ls i y Ss 7a ? t : % ° e T Yi st e Church).— Dances, Saturday, S p : m t, ; S tion Classes, Mondays, Thursdays Private , Lessons any time by appointment —Par ticulars by phone 42-237, or Studio. ' B Dancing Studio, Whitehall I 419. Upper Queen St.—Miss Brooks Dancing" Lessons; Ballroom ; I SfeSfcSs? > opp. Regent Theatre. Phone 46-121. b
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 28
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