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AMUSEMENTS. "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" Is An Entirely New Anglo on Laughter. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' » " "Where Sound Sounds Beat." ' 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. A BRITISH PICTURE. The Most Uproariously Funny Farce Comedy that ever Graced the talking screen. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have pleasure in presenting ROOKERY NOOK. ROOKERY NOOK. ROOKERY NOOK. ROOKERY NOOK. WITH THE ORIGINAL LONDON COMPANY. DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT AND BRITISH. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. DIXIELAND "BY THE SEA." NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Open Every Day from !) a.m. to 5 p.m. for Morning and Afternoon Teas. Three Cabaret Nights Weekly. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ALL THE YEAR ROUND. The Famous Dixieland Dance Bund, well known all over tho Southern Hemisphere, always in attendance. Reservations can be made by.Ringing 2U-Gls. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN *-Z3 P A R K.

SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. THIRD TEST MATCH. THIRD TEST MATCH. THIRD TEST MATCH. ! BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. I BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. KICK-OFF 2.30 F.M. CURTAIN-RAISERS, CURTAIN-RAISERS, FROM 1! a.m. WEATHER PERMITTING. ADMISSION: ADMISSION: I '2s lid. 2« 6d, -S 6d, 2s tkl, Us ijd. School Children. Is. Primary Schools C'liildreii will be accommodated in the Enclosure. They aro advised to bring lunch aikd be in their places by noon. For general arrangements re Motor Traffic, purchase of Tickets, Refreshments, Announcements, Ladies' Cloak Room?, Lost Children and Articles, etc.. see Iftitald ul Friday, July IS. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE BROADCAST BY MEANS OF A SPECIAL MARCONI LOUD SPEAKER SYSTEM. DAY TICKETS DAY TICKETS ON SALE ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, WATTS' SPORTS DEPOT. Exchange Lane. W. J. WEBB. Cor. Queen and Customs Sts. CARTER & ASHEIT, Shortland and Queen Slreets FRANK WISEMAN. LTD.. Queen St. CLEAL'S, Queen St. IVIL'S, Queen Si. R. RICHARDSON. Shortland St. MALCOLM AND SONS. LTD., Queen St. HORACE BULL. LTD.. Queen St. W. J. SHORT, Pukekohe. PROGRAMMES. PROGRAMMES. Special Souvenir Programmes. containing interesting and historic photographs of British, All Blacks and N.Z. Army Teams, together with records, etc., tvil] be issued in a form similar to that of last week. The programme is copyright and the only official one t-o be published. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to the inconvenience caused to many patrons by the use of Stools, Boxes, etc.. it, has been decided that these v.-ill not be permitted to be brought on the ground. EXTENSION OF AUXILIARY STAND NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 700 ADDITIONAL TICKETS 700 ADDITIONAL TICKETS 700 ADDITIONAL TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY, AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY, AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY, AT WATTS' DEPOT, 8 A.M. AT WATTS' DEPOT, 8 A.M. PRICE, 10s, EXCLUSIVE OF GROUND CHARGE. LEGAL NOTICES. is hereby given that wo have Amalgamated our respective practice? of Barristers and Solicitors, and that as from tho 23rd day of Juno, 1930 the practice of the lomt firms will bo carried on at SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILD INGS If, Til FLOOR) Shortland Street, under tho name of Me.GKEGOR. LOWRIE. INDER AND METCALFE Dated this Mth day of June, 1030. McGregor and lowrie INDER AND METCALFE BUSINESSES WANTED. APARTMENT House. Fruit, Confection cry. Cukes. Home Conking; mixed business.—MeCleery. Ellison Chambers, opposite Wyndham St. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES. P0 R .MMEI) 1A T !•: SAL E, 1 On account of Owner's ill-health, LONG ■ EST A HLISII ED PK A C'TICE, In thriving South Inland Country Town Well-appointed House and Grounds. Colt ago Hospital Mortgage can ho arranged. Particular* on application to MEDICO, nr,;t. Hbiiald. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. CYRIL G. LONG, Dental Surgeon. 612, DILWORTH BULDG.. CUT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20623, 23 July 1930, Page 24

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