FRIDAY NEXT St. JAMES “WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.’* NO MAGNITUDE OF STAGE SETTING* —NO MAGNIFICENCE OF COLOUR SPECTACLE—BUT A SIMPLE. IRISM STORY OF LOVE, BOTH YOUNG ANn OLD. TOLD IN A SIMPLE. CHARMING MANNER; THIS WAS THE SETTING FOR THE GREATEST TRIUMPH OP THE SCREEN. EACH GOLDEN NOTP THAT CAME FROM McCORMACK'S THROAT WAS A TRIUMPH IN IT SELF—FOR NEVER BEFORE HA* SCREEN VOCAL REPRODUCTION REACHED THE HEIGHTS TO WHICM IT SOARS IN THIS OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION. U □TWIT A FOX MOVIETONE MASTERPIECE. HEAR THE SWEETEST SINGER Of all the wprld in a song romance of youth and its yearning dreams. PLANS AT ST. JAMES. ST. JAMES THEATRE LAST TWO DAYS OF BEAUTIFUL MARILYN MILLER AND GORGEO'JS. SALLY THE TWO BIG SUCCESSES. A FIRST NATIONAL AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. PLANS AT ST. JAMES.
Send Your Furniture by Rail Lower Rates ! Better Service! The through transport of furniture and other goods by rail and sea between stations in the North and South Islands is a special feature of the Railway service. Full particulars gladly supplied on appli“ cation to any Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1073, 10 September 1930, Page 14
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