AMUSEMENTS. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. THE GREATEST PICTURE ATTRACTION THE ST. JAMES' HAS EVER OFFERED. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller will have pleasure in presenting rookery -— —— ROOKERY rNOOK " NOOK "IT DARES TO BE JUST A LITTLE DARING BUT WHO CARES? IT'S ALL IN FUN. , " r — ST. JAMES' — ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Never in our wildest dreams did we hope to offer Auckland such a super-laden laughter special as — K 0 K E 00K E R ROOKERY ROOKERY ROOKERY rookery rookery R0 R Y R Y N K 0 0 N K 0 0 N K 0 0 I N K 0 0 IMAGINE— A newly-wed seeking a rest cure with the companion of his wild bachelor | days, in the village of Cliumpton-by-the-Sea. And on.the first night a pretty stranger wanders into the cottage and wants the loan of a pair of pyjamas !! Oh! What an avalanche of laughs when wifie turns up suddenly ! No, you can't imagine anything half so funny till you see "Rookery Nook." ALL OUR PICTURES ALL OUR PICTURES Have been winners. Excuse our enthusiasm, but "Rookery Nook" has 'ein all beaten. Take a tip from one who knows. Book your seats now. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. FINISHING THURSDAY NIGHT. FINISHING THURSDAY NIGHT. 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 S 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.. QUR MAMMOTH RED LETTER EVENT. rjlO-NIGHT — rpO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. - 1 A.M. I GRAND ANNIVERSARY BALL. |" At Auckland's Most Attractive Ballroom Rendezvous. QLD - fJIIME QABARET, NORTH STREET, NEWTON. A Feast of Novelty, Fun and Enjoyment. Novelties include Great Treasure Hunt (gold prizes), Paper Hats of all shapes and colours, Balloons Galore, Humorous Acts, Monte Carlo, Revelry Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., Streamers, etc. Souvenir Programmes. WONDERFUL BANQUET SUPPER And "THE FAMOUS REVELLERS" Specially Featuring Eric Hunter and his Big Sousaphone. No Seats Reserved. Patrons are advised to come early. Doors open 7 p.m. Ladies, 2/6. Gents, 3/G. Double, 5/6. 15 HALL (Surrey Crescent). — PARAMOUNT DANCES. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), S to 11. Click Clack Cabaret Internationals. Chocs., Ciga, Streamers. Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/. —R. LINCOLN. 15 COMPETITIONS. £3 3/ P niZß - W ANTED — A NAME WANTED — A N A M E FOR AUCKLAND'S L A TEST C A B A R E T. LATEST CABARB T. Now being Completed at Corner of Rutland and Lome Streets. TO BE OPENED EARLY IX AUGUST. A PRIZE OF THREE GUINEAS A PRIZE OF THREE GUINEAS Is offered for a Suitable Name, as short as possible. Post suggested Name to BOX 333, BEFORE SATURDAY MORNING (Judge's Decision Final.) xl 7 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. TJIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES -tt STEAMERS DAILY. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m., for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riverhead (Saturdays -excepted), Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead daily at < a.m. (Sundav exceDted). For OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf Wednesdays, 9.45 a.m.; Fridays 630 p.m.; Saturdays, 1.45 p.m.; Sundays,' 945 a.m. From Ostend, Saturdays 7 am. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 165, 15 July 1930, Page 20
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