AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. 'AN OVERSHADOWING- ATTRACTION. BEARING THAT EVER RELIABLE HALL-MARK OF SUPEK-EXCELLLNC E —THE PERSONAL GUARANTEE OF SIR BENJAMIN FULLER AND MR. JOHN FULLER. ST. JAMES' Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. "Where Sound Sounds Best." 3 SESSIONS DAILY—--11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. " I WANT TO BP, HAPPY, AND I WON'T BE HAPPY, TILL I MAKE YOU HAPPY. TOO!" That's tho title of the delightful eone—that's the spirit of the entrancing attraction, and that's tho spirit in which the directorate presents it to you—They want to be happy, but they won't be happy unless they make you happy,' too. IT REACHES THE) PINNACLE OF I'l CTU RB PE I? FECTI ON And Establishes a New and High Standard. "NO! NO! NANETTE." RADIANT IN ITS TECHNICOLOUR GLORY. "NO I NO! NANETTE." ' "NO! NO! NANETTE" ITS KEYNOTE IS MIRTH AND MERRIMENT-IT'S A MONUMENT OF HILARITY. BUILDED ON A BASE SET IN" THE SUNNIEST SECTION OF LAUGHTERLAND. .With the Greatest Singing Love Team, ALEXANDER GREY ALEXANDER GREY ALEXANDER GREY And BERNICB CLAIRE. BERNICE CLAIRE. > BERNICB CLAIRE. Also, LOUISE FAZENDA ZASU PITTS. LUCIEN . LITTLEPIELD. BERT ROACH AND LILYAN TASHMAN. BIGGER AND FUNNIER BIGGER AND FUNNIER THAN THE STAGE SHOW. THAN THE STAGE SHOW. TVITH GIGANTIC TECHNICOLOUR SCENES. A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. / Plans Now Open at St. James'. Book Your Seats—Reserves are better thau Regrets. ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES'. (Pro.: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." 8 SESSIONS DAILY, U A.M., 2.15 P.M., 8 P.M. POSITIVELY THE POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 DAYS LAST 2 DAYS LAST 2 DAYSGEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS DISRAELI DISRAELI DISRAELI DISRAELI DISRAELI DISRAELI Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. ■j DANCING. X A KARANA YACHT CLUB (Incorporated). MIDWEEK DANCE will bo held iSSsiw in tho Clubhouse, Mechanics' Bay. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) Good Mubic, Good floor. FREE BUS from Endean's Buildingß from 7.30 until 8.30, returninn after the Dance. Sub.; Ladies, Is Cd; Gents, 2s. T. P. BOSWELL, Social Secrotary. "JI/TUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. J-'J- TO-NIGIIT JAZZ AND OLD-TIME DANCING. WALTER SMITH'S ORCHESTRA. LADIES. Js Ud. GENTS., 2s. BALLKUUM Dancing, correct style, quail fied private tuition.—Modern Dancing .Studio, 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. PRANK WOODRUFFE. the Expert In--i- structor Jazz or Old-time; course, 15a. —174, Upper Symonds St. MISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio. Synionds St (next St. Paul's Church). —Dances Saturdays, 8 p.m. Tuition Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. Private Lessons «ny tinio by appointment.—Particulars by Phone 12-237. oi Studio. <JKATERS' Waltz, Six-Eight. Fox Trot Flues Step. Simultaneous, Operatic.— Ruby Sheriff, 8. Hopeloun St.. Ponsonby. VALES KA' 8 Dance Studio. Ngapuhi » Chambers. Lome St.—('lever children required for Stage Presentations.—Phone 4G-121. _HALLS TO LET. r pHE OAK Social Hall for hire, suitable weddings, functions of all kinds.—Particulars. 3. Liverpool St. Phone, Pt. Erin Park Kiosk, wl) ijli) Heme Bay. near Baths and beach Caterers Weddings, Birthdays, bocia! Evening l REMOVAL NOTICES. I WYLIE (AUSTRALIA), LTD. In compliance with Section 302 Mi) of the ". Companies Act, 1008," notice is hereby given that the New Zealand Utlice of tho above Company has been moved front 301. Smith' 3 Buildings, Albert Street, Auckland, to the following nddresn:— FIFTH FLOOR. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BLI)G„ Shortland Street. Auckland. SALES OF PROPERTY. j T AND Agents.- Please take notice, my Property, Landscape ltd.. Papatoetoe, j withdrawn from eule.--E. Brock. LAND Agents.- I'least note mv Rivcrhend Farm sold by .7no. Grey, Hclcnsvillc.— | F. Crocker. LAND Agents.—Take notice. I have sold my Property at To Atalu. —11. L'airburn. MY Property, Somerset Rd.. Mt. Roskill, sold by Samuel Vaile and Sons. Ltd.— K. Thompson. pLEASB note that my 42 acres at Pokuru, j . Awamutu. hns been sold by H. D. Kehndorf tt ' lews ' Hamilton.—C. R. / note that my 42 acres at Itotoh TT be ?P 6D, d Jjy H. D. and A. B. «4»Uhews, Hamilton.—M. A. Tuck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20593, 18 June 1930, Page 22
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