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AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING FRIDAY COMMENCING FRIDAY •NEXT. ■ NEXT. — ST. JAMES , — ST. JAMES'— "Where Sound Sounds Best." The celebrated Ben Travers farce and outstanding London success, which ran for 409 stage performances, at the Aldwych Theatre. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller present: ■ "ROOKERY NOOK." "ROOKERY NOOK." "ROOKERY NOOK." "ROOKERY NOOK." IT IS THE SNAPPIEST : SNAPPIEST _ SAUCIEST _ SAUCIEST SPICIEST : SPICIEST : : OP ALL FARCES, YET SO ARTISTICALLY IS IT PRESENTED THAT IT CANNOT OFFEND AND IS TRULY DELICIOUS. BEN TRAVERS, THE CELEBRATED AUTHOR OF MANY STAGE SUCCESSES, IS OFTEN ACCUSED OF SKATING ON THIN ICE. MAYBE SO, BUT IN "ROOKERY NOOK" THE ICE IS NEVER FRACTURED—THE ACTORS ARE SUCH EXPERT SKATERS. PLANS NOW OPEN, AND WE ADVISE YOU TO BOOK WELL AHEAD. LAST FEW DAYS. LAST FEW DAYS. DON'T MISS SEEING "NO! NO! NANETTE." "NO! NO! NANETTE.". It is Still the Best Picture Being Shown in Auckland. ST. JAMES , . • ST. JAMES , . "Where Sound Sounds Best." 3 SESSIONS DAILY— 11 a.m., 2.15 p-m. and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! ; NANETTE. — NANETTE. NANETTE. — NANETTE. NANETTE. — NANETTE. NANETTE. — NANETTE. WITH GIGANTIC TECHNICOLOUR SCENES. A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. DANCING. gCOTS TTALL, Q YMONDS QTRSET. mO-NIGHT — TITONDAY. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. " HELP CHARITY. BY ATTENDING THIS POPULAR DANCE ALWAYS A JOYFUL ATMOSPHERE. "YE VERSATILE PIRATES," ' Playing Latest Repertoire. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 2/. ', Gents, 2/6. ■ MS —PALAIS ROYAL DANCE— (LEWIS R. EADY HALL). CLEM DAWE NIGHT, ; CLEM DAWE NIGHT, TO-NIGHT A LONG NIGHT with this INIMITABLE COMEDIAN and his COMPANY Dancing to the Music of MARGE GREENING and her MELODY MAIDS. The MANAGEMENT has extended the evening to midnight to enable PATRONS to meet and dance with our friend. MR. CLEM DAWE. Our AMERICAN Friends travelling on the NIAGARA are also Cordially Invited. Showers of BALLOONS (4ft long), Streamers, MONTE CARLO Dance and Mellow Lighting Effects all makyi a Wonderful Night. HEEBIE JEEBIES STRICTLY PROHIBITED. EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6. 14 OLD-TIME DANCING TO-NIGHT AT THE CLICK CLACK CABARET, NEWMARKET. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Balloons, Chocolates and Cigarettes free. Dancing from 8 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Morrow's Popular Orchestra in attendance. Gentlemen 2/, Ladies 1/6. LES. GORDON, M.C. Book, your Cubicles by ringing 46-377 up to 6 p.m., 21-102 from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. No extra charge for booking. 14 rpHE TRANCE TtLUJB, MASONIC HALL, BELGIUM ST EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. * Auckland's Greatest Achievement in Pleasure-giving. These festivities are incomparable the very height of revelry and gorgeousness, adorned by the grace and beauty of Auckland s smart and refined set. Special Monte Carlo Prizes and Favours. Subscriptions, 2/6 Each. • Evening Dress Optional. Secretary, MISS MORTENSEN GEO. WILLIAMS, M.C. ;xig TEACHERS OF PANC]lMfr____ A LL Modern Ballroom Dances and Latest ±\ Variations; beginners and advanced Ruby Sheriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby i . — , C 4 B A / LLR .99, M Dan cing, Correct Style Qualified Private Tuition. - Modern Dancing Studio, 30. Palmerston Bldgs, opp b -,- F -°- D 4 T) B . ux . e -, Dancing Academy, thorough y individual training, specia children's classes; reduction, tiny tots.—Room 27! Academy Bldgs., Upper Queen St. xi 6 PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below ■*■• Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr Alex. Bentley. Skaters' Waltz now taught. - _j ; BADMINTON. T>ADMINTON — Racquets, Shuttlecocks, y Nets by reliable makers; Restringing best gut used.—Klngsford's Sports Dipot ln4. Queen St. C INSURANCE. LL ASSURANCE CO LTTV Assets £30,000.000. Phone 43-123 _5 O'Connell St. Manager. Wilfrid Skegg." D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 20

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