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

Most of the thousands who hive seen Nanette" say it i s m fl better than " Gold Diggers of Broadway." Others say it i s Cs y as good. What do von say? SEE IT! HEAR IT! JUDGE IT* (U 1 Bt. JJ antra’ (Theatre Y| "WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST." U 2 StSSIONS OAILY Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present NO! NO! NANETTE .1 BIGGER AND FUNNIER THAN THE STAGE SHOW. v. .y WITH GIGANTIC TECHNICOLOR SCENES. fl FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. & ked by phone for To JAMES. PLANS AT ST ant. i^lllllllllllllllllililllllllllllillllilllM H "LOVE LIES’ 1§ = Melbourne critic wrote the following: —** Musical comedy ==: = upon bv the producers of talking pictures as an ideal medium. Audiences = have been wearied by the number of talking pictures with the stage as a 3= = background. It is very refreshing once again to see how the stage itself —— produces musical comedv. and. what is most important, the British stage. === = for "Love Lies" is British in setting, cast and humour. It is pleasing to = watch a ballet of Australian girls, even more competent than the exotic = creatures of the Broadway theatres, and to once again enjoy the drollery of SEE that brilliant ycung comedian. Clem Dawe. who is at his very best in the sss new London Musical Comedy." m “LOVE LIES” = | s packed with comedy, song hits, love and laughter, and a story that keep* Si = you interested, in a charming setting of beautiful frocks, pretty girls an<j colourful splendour. =J§ IHIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE I = Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. == zzzz Revival cf the Legitimate Stage. COMMENCING 1 NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT = =35 LI AM SON, LTD.. and Edgley* London 5* Musical Comedy Triumph 3= LIES = Which has been running continuously for over f2 months in London, and = = which has just terminated record seasons in Sydney and Melbourne. == §§§ LOVE LIES’’ = Will be sung, danced and acted by a brilliant New English Comedy Company == = 60 ARTISTS including = RITA McLEAN BETTV ELEY BOBBY GORDON MAURICE COLE. == = Their First Appearance in New Zealand. = With whom will be associated —Marie Eaton. Paul Plunkett. Dan Agar. Mora == = Barlee, Compton Coutts, Eric Edgley. Les White. John Wood, Leo Fowler and m CLEM DAWE m == Unquestionably one of the best and most popular comedians who has ever === = appeared in New Zealand. m "LOVE LIES” = Has been produced regardless of cost and among its features are Dazzl ng = s= Ensembles and Brilliant Ballets. = SECOND PRODUCTION SATURDAY. JULY 12 = m “SO THIS IS LOVE ” ==r Grand Operatic Chorus and Orchestra, under the direction of Gregory Ivan- = SEE: off. Operas produced by Eric Edgley. = PRICES D.C. and R.S.. 6s (booking fee 1s extra): Stalls. 4s: Gallery 1s 6d = = (Early doors Gallery. 6d extra). = BOX PLANS will be opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd. on WEDNESDAY = = MORNING NEXT, at 9 o’clock. A Queue will be formed from 8 a.m. = aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J. C. WIL Present White Gaiety Theatre IV LOVE DANCING winifatßCvnli “BY THE SEA. ’ NEW ZEALAND’S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. - TO-NIGHT icing 8.30 to Midnight. ADMISSION. ss. 26-615 for Reservatioi ■ ■■■■■ ill SCOTS HALL SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS’ UNION CHARITY CLUB. HELP CHARITY YE VERSATILE PIRATES* Gents, 2s 6d. /V •MV USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. Will oe held In the Clubhouse, Mechanics’ Bay. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Endean’s Buildings from 7.30 until 8.30, returning after the Dance. Sub.—Ladies, 1s 6d; Gents, 2s. T. P. BOSWELL. Social Secretary. MISS SPENCER Symondsville Studio. Symonds StreetPhone 42-237. Private Lessons by Appointment. DANCES, SATURDAYS, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes Monday and Thursday. The Studio has been redecorated and Js now available for private Dances, Etc. HALL MISS CECIL SCHOOL OF STAGE AND BALLROOM DANCING. REGENT THEATRE BALLROOM. Queen Street. Phone 42-554-BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Classes. Private tuition Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhu Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-121. Instruction in all the Latest 1930 BALLROOM DANCES BALLROOM DANCING CORRECT STYLE AND STEPS. PRIVATE TUITION. MISS EDNA WARD MR. CRAWFORD-NORRIS (London), And (Me fiber of the National Institute of Social Dancing, London). Studio Hours: 12 - 9 Daily). MODERN DANCING STUDIO. 30 Palmerston Buildings (opp. G.P.0.) MISS BETTINA EDWARDS rained by Miss Phyllis Bates. Membtr Imperial Society Ballroom Dances, London). Exhibition Dancing. Full Particulars, Classes, Etc., on Application. SAN TOY Modern Dancing Classes c«.u Practice Dances every Wednesday and Saturday, 7 p.~ D • •“» * 1/ PER LESSON. Violet Robertscn. / “ reg. teacher. Lessons given wit* I a guarantee of satisfaction. All Dancinß ' —Operatic (toe). Classical. Highland, et • Latest Ballroom. Room 15, Above Le* «

The Joy of Winter! Big reductions in fares for special winter excursions to New Zealand's peerless winter resorts: THE CHATEAU (Tongariro National Park). THE HERMITAGE (.Mount Cook), f ranz Josef and Fox Glaciers (Westland ). Days ot exhilarating snow sports outdoors. Nights of cosy comfort within. Full particulars from any Railway Station or City Booking Office; also Agencies of the Mount Cook Tourist Company. Mr. C. W. Wood, 113 Queen Street, and all Eranches of the Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19300628.2.143.3

Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 14

Word Count
821

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 14

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