FINISHING THURSDAY NIGHT DON T MIBS •■NO. NO. NANETTE.” It is still the best picture being shown in *-■ u r WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST |jl]J THREE SESSIONS DAILY !gj Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present s “NO, NO, NANETTEI WITH GIGANTIC TECHNICOLOR SCENES. A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. FRIDAY NEXT THE GREATEST PICTURE ATTRACTION THE ST. JAMB HAS EVER OFFERED. St. James ’ Theatre •WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller will have pleasure in presenting ROOKERY NOOK IT DARES TO BE JUST A LITTLE DARING— BUT WHO CARES? IT’S ALL IN FUN. A- * ' V^V’ IMAGINE— A newly-wed seeking a rest cure with the companion of his wild bachelor days, in the village of Chumpton-by-the-Sea. And on the first night a pretty stranger wanders into the cottage and wants the loan of a pair of pyjamas!! Oh! What an avalanche of laughs when wiffe turns up suddenly. Na. you can’t imagine anything half so funny till you see ’’Rookery Nook.” ALL OUR PICTURES Have been winners. Excuse our enthusiasm, but ‘‘Rookery Nook'* has ’em all beaten. Take a tip from one who knows. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. PLANS AT ST. JAMES.
Railway “Trip” Tickets Reduce Travel Costs If the old saying "'Money Saved is Money Earned" be true, then you EARN money by using 12-trip or 50-trip bearer tickets—respectively 12J% and 20% cheaper than ordinary fares. "Trip"* tickets are obtainable at all stations, for travel between any two points, and have an unlimited availability. Being transferable, they can be used by yourself, your family* your employees, or your friends. GO BY RAIL—THE SAFE SURE WAY
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 14
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