LAST FEW DAYS DON'T MISB SEKIKq •NO. NO. NANETTE.” It is still the best picture being shown in Ai uchlsn, James almattr WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST. THREE SESSIONS DAILY Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present |“NO, NO, NANETTE’ WITH GIGANTIC TECHNICOLOR SCENES. |j) A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTIO] jJiSfSJSfSFSJI COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT X. Jamrs’ ahralrr WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.*’ The Celebrated Ben Travers farce and outstanding London success, ran for 409 stage performances at the Aldwych Theatre. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present "THe British TOIK Lr/ > MK about. IV' IT IS THE SNAPPIEST, SAUCIEST. SPICIEST OF ALL FARCES. YET SO ARTISTICALLY IS IT PRESENTED THAT CANNOT OFFEND AND IS TRULY DELICIOUS BEN TRAVERS, T CELEBRATED AUTHOR OF MANY STAGE SUCCESSES. *IS OFT ACCUSED OF SKATING ON THIN ICE. MAYBE SO. BUT IN • ROOKE NOOK” THE ICE IS NEVER FR ACTU RED— TH E ACTORS ARE SU EXPERT SKATERS. PLANS OPEN TO-DAY AND WE ADVISE YOU TO BOOK WELL AHE
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 14
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