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TITAJESTIC. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. •SESSION TIMES: "11 a.m., 1.10 p.m., 3.20 p.m.' 11 a.m., 1.10 p.m., 3.20 p.m. (Continuous from 11 a.m.-5.30 p.m.) And , & p.m., S p.m., S> p.m, I -___ v , „,|. . MARY PICKFORD Reproduced to the Best Possible Advantage on the NEW NEW P II O TO P HO JfE PHOT O P H O N E SOUND EQUIPMENT In SUPPORTS: ' FOX MOVIETONE- NEWS. GEORGE ROBEY, A New Comedy Sketch entitled ' Bride." / > Vitaphone Short Sound Subjects include: ABE LYMAN And His World Famous JAZZ BAND. "AN EVENING on the DON," A Russian Out-door Holiday Frolic of Music, Dancing and . Play. THE : PARAMOUNT THEATRE -■-HE PARAMOUNT ■■■ THEATRE: •;■ NOW. SCREENING! ' • DAILY,! 2.30. —-: — NIGHTLY, at S. : (For One Week.Only.) WARNER ' FIRST : NATIONAL PART DIALOGUE COMEDY DRAMaT^ • THE NEW SCREEN LOVE TEAMMAY M'AVOY AND CONRAD NAGEL —IN THE MOST SENSATIONAL, UPROARIOUS COMEDY-DRAiIA OF THE YEAR. Theie's fun and frohc and a laugh a minute when the owner of a palatial house-boat finds his boat invaded by a bunch'of crooks and calls in two of the craziest detectives that ever flashed . a badge!; "CAUGHT IN THE FOG," "CAUGHT IN THE FOG" "CAUGHT IN THE FOG," "CAUGHT IN THE FOG," "CAUGHT IN THE FOG," "CAUGHT IN THE FOG/ "CAUGHT IN THE FOG/ With CONRAD'NAGEL - MAY M'AVOY— CONRAD NAGEL — MAY M'AVOY— MACK SWAIN, With Large Suppoiting Cast of Players. PARAMOUNT "TALKIE" SHORT SUBJECTS. RUTH OLANVTLLE, America's Greatest Woman Saxophone Celebrity. Brilliant Rendition of 3 Popular Numbers. MARY LEWIS.. Lovely' Singer of Popular Songs and Famous Stage Artiste. A Trea.t for Jiye and Ear. JOE BROWNING, Another Great Stage Favourite, xepiesenling "Personality Plus"! Here's an Act of which you'll Want More. ERNIE LOTINGA In "DOING HIS DUTY." England's Greatest Comedian at his Hilarious Best! Even greater than his previous two: "THE RAW RECRUIT" and "NAP." TWO-REEL ALL-DIALOGUE COMEDY SPECIAL! \ BOOKING.—Box Plans at. Bristol, and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842: for Reservations. paramount theatre. Paramount theatre. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At BRISTOL AND THEATRE. BRISTOL AND THEATRE. BRISTOL AND THEATRE. For the First Week of "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING J?OOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL" "THE SINGING FOOL/ "THE SINGING FOOL." "THE SINGING FOOL." ' "THE SINGING FOOL." "THE SINGING FOOL." (Warner 10-reel Super Talkie)., Starring AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON. AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON, AL JOLSON, Which OPENS NEXT FRIDAY OPENS NEXT FRIDAY OPENS NEXT/.FRIDAY AT THE MATINEE, 2.30. AT THE MATINEE, 2.30. I'RlCES.—Matinees 6d to 2s. PRlCES.—Evenings/ Is 6d to 3s 3rl. SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at. 7.30. Two Big Attractions. No. 1— JOAN CRAWFORD In "OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS." "OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS." A picture that thrills with its magnificence. A romance of children of the rich, gorgeous in its scenes of luxury. No. 2— KARL DANE, GEORGE ARTHUR, in "BROTHERLY LOVE." "BROTHERLY LOVE." Tlrffl comedy is funnier than "Rookies."

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 66, 14 September 1929, Page 4

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