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CAN SHE SING? CAN SHE DANCE? HAS I CHARM? WILL SHE CAPTIVATE YOU? You bet she will. Who? Why the New Sweetheart of the Screen, of < MARILYN MILLER SALLY’ The Greatest of all Musical Successes. COMMENCING AT THE ot. James’ <!;h?atr? •WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MARILYN MILLER IS THE GREATEST AND MOST VERSATILE ACTRESS ON THE STAGE TO-DAY. WHAT AN ARTIST! The whole town will be talking about her in a few days. And she’s English Is not a revue, story, containing “SALLY” It is a beautiful picture with an absorbing love plenty of good comedy and delightful musical numbers and dances. AND IT S ALL IN COLOUR. A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. PLANS AT ST. JAMES.

ST. JAMES “Where Sound Sounds Best.” IT FINISHES TO-DAY Eoalm nom HURRY BEFORE YOU MISS IT. THE BIGGEST LAUGH OF THE THREE SESSIONS DAILY; 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M., 8 P.M. PLANS AT ST. JAMES.

Cheerful Depressions — At this time of the year barometrical depressions must be expected and we cannot always rely upon anti-cyclones to waft them away—but we can — yes—exactly! CAPSTANISE. What could\be more cheerful than the warming welcome of our fireside a good book—and whichever we prefer, CAPSTAN Medium Navy Cut, Light Pressed or Aromatic. If it*s Capstan — it's Capital

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1050, 14 August 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1050, 14 August 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1050, 14 August 1930, Page 14

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