MOST OF THE THOUSANDS WHO HAVE SEEN " NANETTE" SAY IT IS BETTER THAN M GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." OTHERS SAY IT IS AS GOOD. WHAT DO YOU SAY? SEE IT! HEAR ITI JUDGE IT! SEE IT! HEAR IT! JUDGE ?T! ST. JAMES\ ST. JAMES*. " "Whore Sound Bounds Boat." 8 SESSIONS DAILY—--11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. Six Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present. _— " NO! NO! NANETTE " BIGGER AND FUNNIER BIGGER AND FUNNIER THAN THE STAGE SHOW THAN THE STAGE SHOW. WITH GIGANTIC TECHNICOLOUR SCENES. A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. PLANS AT BT. JAMES". Seats cannot be Booked by phono for To-night. "LOVE LIES." A Melbourne critic wrote the following:— " Musical comedy hae been , seized upon by the producers of talking piclures as an ideal medium. Audiences have been wearied by the number of talking pictures with the stage as a background. It is very refreshing once again to see how the stage itself produces musical comedy, and, what is most important, the British stage, for "Love Lies" is British _in settihp. cast and humour. It is pleasing to wutch a ballet of Australian girls, even more competent than the esotic creatures _of the Broadwav theatres, and to once again enjoy the drollery of that brilliant young comedian. Clem Dawe, who is at his '®ry best in tho new London Musical Comedy. "LOVE LIES" is packed with comedy, song hits, love and laughter, - and a etory that keeps you interested, in a charming setting of beautiful frocks, pretty girls and colourful splendour. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. 'Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. Revival of the Legitimate Stage, COMMENCING J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present White and Edgley'a London Gaiety Theatre Musical Comedy. Triumph, -Which has been running continuously for over 12 months in London, and which haa just terminated record seasons in Sydney anil Melboiirne. "LOVE LIES" Will be sung, danced and acted b.v a brilliant New Enslish Comedy Company. 60 - ARTISTS - 60 Including RITA McLEAN. BETTY ELEY. BOBBY GORDON. MAURICE COLE, (Their First Appearance in New Zealand.; With , whom will be associated Marie Eaton. Paul Plunkett. Dan Agar. Mona Barlee. Compton Coutts. Eric Edgley, Les "White, John Wood. Ti-°o. Fowler, and
CLEM DAWE, Unquestionably one of tlio best and most popular comedians whc has ever appeared in New Zealand. "LOVE LIES." Has been produced regardless of cost and among its features are Dazzling Ensembles and Brilliant Ballets. SECOND PRODUCTION. SATURDAY, JULY 12, "SO THIS IS LOVE." "SO THIS IS LOVE." Grand Operatic Chorus and Orchestra, under the direction of Gregory Ivanon. Operas produced by Eric Edgley. PRICES:—D.C. and R.S., 6s (bookine fee Is extra); Stalls. 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. (Early Door Gallery. 6d extra.) BOX PLANS BOX PLANS Will bo opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. At 9 o'clock. A Queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Entries for the Auckland gas COY'S cake competition At tho AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION Havo Been Extended For a Few Days. RUGBY FOOTBALL. PARK. PARK. PARK. PARK. TO-DAY SATURDAY, GRAMMAR v. TRAIN. COLLEGE, GRAMMAR v. TRAIN. COLLEGE, GRAMMAR v. TRAIN. COLLEGE, GRAMMAR v. TRAIN. COLLEGE, KICK OFF 1.30 P.M. TEC. 0.8. v. 'VARSITY, TEC. 0.8. v. 'VARSITY, TEC. 0.8. v. 'VARSITY, TEC. 0.8. v. 'VARSITY, KICK-OFF 8 P.M. Admission: la; Stand, Is extra. School Children Freo to Grounds. SHOW GROUND. SHOW GROUND. PONSONBY v. GRAFTON. PONSONBY v. GRAFTON, PONSONBY v. . GRAFTON, KICK OFF 3 P.M. Admission; Is; Stand Free. LECTURES. jyj'EW v ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. /Why- PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. T tbulAfE r Karangahape Rd. TU-iuUiutOW (SUNDAY) AT C.-io P.M. Lecture By: MR. J. A LEE, •THE CASE AGAINST COMPULSION." Supportod by Good Musical and Picture Programme, Including, -THE AIR CIRCUS." Children undci IG admitted Accompanied jy Parents. SILVER COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. F. E. MARTIN. Secretary. pROPHETIC J^ECTURE. UNITY HALL, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 8 P.M. M R * H Y olland * CONDITIONS AND THE OOMING OF £<HRIST." THE REVIVAL OF THE ROMAN , EMPIRE. Eto. ' ILLUSTRATED BY \ A LARGE CHART. ALL WELCOME.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 24
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