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Now the Leading Talkie Home in Auckland; - From the most consistent legitimate theatre in this City, ST. JAMES THEATRE was transferred overnight into the Ideal Talkie House, and the sound and reproduction at this theatre is unsurpassed in clarity and naturalness. WMMMWmWm. mmm. m I wmm - m I vm. ¥■; ;.a 1 -. '' Z 57: •» ■ 4; Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. y The World's - Greatest Operetta. A SPECTACULAR ALL-TALKING, ALL-SINGING, DANCING TRIUMPH, with Natural Colour. Commencing Next Week. Hear the magnificent" voices of 132 Singers, 116 Exotic Dancers, and Orchestra of 109 Players. Beautiful Desert SettingsGlorious Romance—-Brilliant Song and Dance Ensembles. m id m **< m »« mm 7 . '\-m IMW; ft 1 c m / ' ■ - v>; • v;i %V ■ !n'i'.V :S| HEAR AND SEE John Boles as THE RED SHADOW €ai*lofta I iff" si M •\ I P - .. % ■sy •••: .££.*■- Si, '"I;-. . J s i r: a * iS , \ The first Musical Play to be transferred in its entirety to the Screen Onlv the golden voice of Vitaphone makes this possible IT'S A GREAT PICTURE. Is the most worthy successor to our first wonder picture, "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." We advise you to book seats. Watch papers for opening date and box plan announcement. PRICES: v „ .... Reserved Dress Circle, 3/6; Reserved Stalls, 2/9 (Plus Tax); Grand Circle (Unreserved), 1/6. A WARNER BROS. & VITAPHONE - SINGING p lCTUßl^^^^jjj2£| / 'tJ f"s-

k' Faster! Cheaper! Safer! For parcels of all kindsheavy or light, small or bulky, fragile or otherwise —the railway provides the best and most expeditious service. Parcels arriving by rail are delivered promptly to addressees in the principal towns. Full particulars bom any Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager. We Specialise in Artistic and Correct Printing for the Home:--' Visiting Cards Printed Letterheads Embossed Notepaper Monogram Envelopes For Special Occasions we can offer a wide range in distinctive Invitations Greetings Ball Programmes Menus and Giliest Cards

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 18