IT S SCANDALOUS THE WAY THIS PICTURE Wiy, MAKE YOU LAUGH COMING FRIDAY ST. JAMES ~ •WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST. Benjamin and Mr Fuller present—THE BRITISH WONDER n, ALL-DIALOGUE EPIC. UJ| ‘access, wh,^ The Celebrated Ben Travers farce and outstanding Londo ran for 409 stage performances at the Aldwych Theatre 1 me Brihsh Talkie to ITalk c; about. 31 Wj Acted for “the talkie” by the ORIGINAL LONDON CAST, including TOM WALLS. RALPH LYNN. WINIFRED SHOTTER. MARY BROUGH “ROOKERY NOOK” IS THE SNAPPIEST, SAUCIEST SPICIEST OF ALL FARCES. YET SO ARTISTICALLY IS IT PRESENTED THAT rr CANNOT OFFEND AND IS TRULY DELICIOUS. BEN TRAVERS Twc CELEBRATED AUTHOR OF MANY STAGE SUCCESSES. IS OFTru ACCUSED OF SKATING ON THIN ICE. MAYBE SO. BUT IN “ROOKPrv NOOK" THE ICE IS NEVER FRACTURED THE ACTORS ARE Sliru EXPERT SKATERS. PLANS OPEN MONDAY AND WE ADVISE YOU TO BOOK WELL AHEAD wmjmiM/m/mrmzwrm/mjmfmFmnz g LAST FEW DAYS DON'T MISS SEEING “NO, NO, NANETTE." It is still the best picture being shown in Auckland. James’ altpatrr WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST. I 1 I I hmjmmmmmmmmmm/i THREE SESSIONS DAILY Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present “NO, NO, NANETTE” A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION.
THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA As Conductor—COLlN ...LISTON, L.R A M. Leader—EDlTH WHITELAW. L.R.A.M. Deputy Leader—MßS. R- A. SINGER. 2nd CONCERT. 17th SEASON. * TOWN HALL THURSDAY, JULY 4 A wonderful programme is now in course of preparation, including works by Weber. Dvorak, Mancinelli. Elgar, Massenet. Ivanov. Liadow and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra. (With MRS. R. A. SINGER at Piano.) Vocalist: MADAM DOROTHY CRONIN ENROL NOW ENROL NOW Subscription for Balance of Season (3) Concerts. 11 3. Caddell’s Ltd., Queen's Arcade. Queen St. Phone 41-359. W. J. CADDELL, Sec. US* AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS - ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION Scots Hall. Symonds Street, AT 8 PM. On SATURDAY, JULY 19 The day of the Auckland - British game. Meet at Milne and Choyce for Lunch, 12-2, on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July 16. 17. and 18, and wear the Old Boys* Tie. T. S. MILLER. Secretary.
CITY OF AUCKLAND. MUNICIPAL CONCERTS TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT ATI AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BUD Presents the Following Splendid Programme— God Save the King. DEAD MARCH from “Saul** Ham* OVERTURE—“The Merry Wives d I.—Los Toros. ll.—La Reja. lII.—La Zarzuela. SCHERZO (original) Chr. Sinr SELECTION—“Aida” Vet FLUTE SOLO —Fantasia on the We* Melody. “The Rising of the Lark.' R. Care Soloist. MR. HAL C. MCLENNAN. EXCERPT —Adante from the First dw ment of the “Pathetic" SONG—“Yonder” Herbert o**r Vocalist. MADAME DOROTHY CRO* l * MARCH—Fanfare. “Golden Trumpets" Chr. s»* SELECTION—“Faust'* Go«iw National Anthem. ADMISSION: 6d and Is. Reserves 2i J. S. BRIGHAM. Tcwn Cleft CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING HOT AT 3 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR COHCOT PROGRAMME OF UNACCOMPANIED CHORAL WORKS, INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL SOLOS ADMISSION. 6d and Is. Reserved Seats. 2s, at Lewis Eady. L» J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clu*
REGENT THEATRE SUNDAY EVENING CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. WHITEFORD WAUGH* ORCHESTRA. Assisting Artists—Miss Ida tralto). Mr. Ernest Snell (baritoet* Albert Gracey (violinist!. Mr. Jack** (baritone), Mr. Pete Simpson (or**" Silent Picture: THE FUGITIVES.” Featuring Madge Bellamy and Recommended by the Censor T©r only. No Children under fourtaj* mitted unless in charge of P*“
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1022, 12 July 1930, Page 14
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