Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS, A Broadway Musical Comedy even more lavish, more dazzling, more spectacular than when they paid 30s to see it in Now York. A COLOSSAL ATTRACTION! •' The Paramount ALL-TALKING, ALL-SINGING, ALL-DANCING Spectacular Comedy, ‘THE ‘THE •THI ■TH ‘THj ‘XH' ‘THJ THI •THE •THE COCOANUTS,’ COCOANUTS,’ COCOANUTS,’ 10COANUXS,’ •OCOANUTS,’ COCOANUTS,’ COCOANUTS;’ COCOANUTS,’ COCOANUTS,’ COCOANUTS,’ With The World’s Maddest Comedians, THE MARX BROTHERS, THE MARX BROTHERS, THB MARX BROTHERS, THE MARX BROTHERS, THE MARA -BROTHERS, In the screen version of the show that made them famous on Broadway, The Famous Ziegfeld Folics Star, MARY BATON, , MARY BATON, MARY BATON, Whose glorious voice and delightful charm have captivated the world. OSCAR SHAW, OSCAR SHAW, / OSCAR SHAW, f The Popular Musical Comedy Star. The Pick of Broadway’s Sparkling Ballets and Choruses. A VERITABLE SENSATION I The La»t Word in Hilarious, Musical, ScinV ■ tillating, Spectacular Entertainment, Directed by Joseph Santley and Robot Flore Music by Irving Berlin. Hilarious Comedy! Glorious Singing! Dawling Dancingl Gorgeous Dresses! ~ Lavish Staging! USE SHOW OP SHOWS! The Show that London Raved Over. Cocoanuts’ remains the king of eomedie*.” ' Sunday Express.’ “A Great Comedy. The .Happiest •Talkie” in London.” ‘Daily Chronicle.’ •“The Cocoanuts’ is so good it must be heard to be believed. ’—— ‘Doily Express.’ “Jf all talking picture* were as entertaining at ‘Ooooanutu,’ there •would bo ho doubt abut talking pictures being here for good-tor their own good, &sd for our good. ‘Sunday Chronicle.’ •’The Pour Marx Brothers arc goperh.” ‘Sunday Dispatch.’ "It is quiek-flre humour that never ’ pills.” —i- ‘Daily Express.’ “This is quite the most comical talkie in London.”— ‘Sunday Times.’ tff'D NOW * FRIDAY NEXT, POE ONE WEEK ONLY, At’, -i— rpHE REGENT - The House wit a the Perfect Talkies. ' BOX PLANS,NOW OPEN,

TO LET. WAITATL „ TO LET, FOE TERM, DR STANLEY BATCHELOR’S FULLYJb’URNieHBD 7-ROOMBD RESIDENCE, with tennis court, boat for fishing. Cheap rental. PARK, REYNOLDS. LTD. LEI, 4-roomed House; every convenience, central, i careful tenant.—ss9, ‘Star’ Office. fTTO' LET, Suite, three rooms,- on rise; X partly furnished; own cooker; within penny section,—ss6, .‘Star. Tip LET, Front Half of 7-roomid House, X' on sunny rise, south end; all convenienccs.—s46, ‘ Star.* ; mo LET, Unfurnished Flat, 0.1., h. and X c., use all conveniences; cheap rent. —lßl Upio street. . ' mo LET, Furnished Flat; dining room, X double bedroom, kitchenette; every convenience; telephone.--177 York place. mO. LET, new Brick Shop, tbreo living X rooms, corner King-A'bany streets; -reasonable rental-—528, ‘Star.’ • ■ LET, Highgate, 4 Rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, electric light.—499, ! ‘St**-’ " TO LET, Furnished Rooms ; me conveniences; on rise; good view.—34 Heriot jow, (og Pitt street)! mo LET, Four Booms, c. 1., gfts, copper, X bath,' tubs; largo yard.—297 Main ,i<wd, Caveraham. . fJTO LEI, larg* - Furnished Boom, use of X conveniences; suit two business ladies. —466 George street. LET, Furnished Booms, with all conveniencea —Apply 23 York place. TO LET, St. Clair, from January 15th, Furnished Flat bedroom, sitting room, kitchenette. —Phone 22-072. mO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove -X your Furniture means safety and economy. Office, 22 Bond ntreefc fjno LET, Shop and 4 rooms, gas and X , electric light, all conveniences.—Apply 251 South road, Caversham. friO LET, 6-roomed House, city; suit X working man; all conveniences'; 255. 452./Star.’ mO LET, Single Furnished Bedroom to X Gentleman; minute from City Hotel. —Apply Gladstone Flats, View street. GARAGE To Let, Oxford street, near Anderson's Bay road.—s 37, ‘Star.* PATERSONS, 165 Rattray street, have numerous Houses, furnished and unfurnished, in city and suburbs, To Let. 1 ■' TO LET, FOR REMOVALS ANYWHERE, UR UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNI T° O TORE VANS. Careful. Experienced Men. Special Discount for Cash. . Book- Early , CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. . FURNITURE REMOVALS OS as to the Best and Cheapest j Way,to Remove Your Furniture by jad, Rail, or Sea ai EXPERIENCED MSN EMPLOYED UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, phono, or call •HE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COLIMITED. P.O. Box 300. Telenhone 11-619

IN order to have tb* Star out In good time, it is,found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon After this hour they cannot be classified We would therefore refluent Advertisers bo kindly bear this in mind, find send in their Orders a surly*

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19300107.2.84.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 9

Word Count
687

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 9

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert