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■- FINAL SCREENINGS TODAY. "PARAMOUNT THEATRE -*■ ARAMOUNT THEATRE DAILY at L>.3o; NIGHTLY at 8. A Fox Movietone Triumph, '•'RENEGADES." "RENEGADES." "RENEGADES." — "RENEGADES." A Romance of the Foreign Legion, Starring WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY NOAH BEERY GEO. COOPER GREGORY GAVE Extra Special Featnrettes. PARAMOUNT POPULAR PRICES. Box Plans at .Bristol and Theatre. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MOKROW (Two Sessions Daily, 2.30 and S p.m.) A Fox Movietone Song Romance of the Canadian North-West and its Mounted '.--.'.'..■ Police. A Great Drama of Trust and Treachery, played against the rugged background of the north-west: : ' ' .' "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." . "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." -UNDER SUSPICION." •■UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." ,* I "UNDER SUSPICION." *> To shield another he hid in the shadow of "^disgrace. Then love came and his silence became his rival's weapon. Starring the 'popular, virile ' ,T. HAROLD MURRAY, ,T. HAROLD MURRAY, J HAROLD MURRAY, J. HAROLD MURRAY, At his brilliant best. LOIS MORAN MARIE SAXON LOIS MORAN MARIE SAXON In splendid romantic roles. J. M. KERRIGAN J. M. KERRIGAN. (One of the outstanding Comedians of "Song O' My Heart"), •■ And ERWIN CONNELLY. And ERWIN CONNELLY. rXhe latter two (Kerrigan and Connelly) make a perfect comedy combination as the TWO FIGHTING IRISH RIVALS FOR THE AFFECTIONS OF EVERY GIRL 1 IN THE POST. Outstanding Song Hits sung by J. Harold Murray: "Saskatchewan," . "Whisper to the Whispering, Pines,' "Round My Kingdom's Door." —BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS. „. ;'.' DELIGHTFUL SINGING. .._ ! THRILLING ADVENTURE. What Thrills as the a daring "Mountie" rescues his heroine from the raging rapids, eaves his superior officer from the fiery forest,» and gets his man in mountainous FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. rf HE QUEEN'S " THEATRE. J-HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT. Love and sacrifice -under the rule of the Czars on the wild and endless Steppes of Russia. Big action and big thrills. "HEARTS JN KXILE." ■: "HEARTS IN EXILE." "HEARTS IN EXILE." ("A" Certificate—Adult Audiences,.) Largo Cast headed by DOLORES GOSTELLO, DOLORES COSTELLO, With GRANT WITHERS and many others. * POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s 3d. /THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■J-HK QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba street.) commencing to-morrow night Commencing to-morrow night (Matinee, Saturday, 2.30.) RETURN SEASON OF THE DARING bR-VM^TIC FOX MOVIETONE SUCCESS, . The Sensational Drama of a Man who Bought a Woman. " SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." '•'SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." A Thrilling Love Drama by the woman who invented "It," ELINOR GLYN, ELINOR GLYN, And starring that popular figure, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER. BAXTER, . Famous Star of "In Old Arizona," "The j Arizona Kid," and "Renegades. Brilliantly portraying two roles—that of KR'VNTZ famous Millionaire, and PIERRE VILBABD, the Mystery Man. ' CATHERINE DALE OWEN, ALBERT CONTI, HEDDA HOPPEIv And Accomplished Supporting -Cast. In Addition: §K1 ::?iK:fKSI.i Popular Prices, Is to 2s 3d. rpHE . ARTCRAFT THEATRE j iJ-HB- AUTCRAFT .'.. THEATRE (Opp. Parliament Buildings) FINAL PRESENTATION TO-NIGHT. At 8.: TO-NIGHT. Of this triumphant' achievement of the Vitaphone screen, richly conceived, lavishly, produced, this singing, talking^ dancing Technicolour Picture. "SHOW OF SHOWS." ' "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." With its galaxy, of stellar personalities of stage and sereeft. You'll thrill with its drama! You'll laugh with its humour! You'll gasp with amazement .at the manifold wonders of this super-entertainment. COMMENCING TO-MORtfOW, at 8 p.m. Love in reel life and real life. Life and night life where the celluloid grows. "LET'S GO PLACES." "LET'S GO PLACES." '•LET'S GO PLACES." "LET'S GO PLACES." .Vou'jl never forget songs which they sing and danoes they do. You'll do 'em, too. It's a Movietone Triumph! Also: •■ ARTCRAFT. FEATURETTES.. Box Plan Tel. 43-968, after 6.30 p.m. QHORTT'S THEATRE. pri.QRTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! Positively the Last Screening of ,that Superb British Masterpiece, . "THE HOUSE OF THE ARROW." "THE HOUSE OF THE ARROW." "THE HOUSE OF THE ARROW." "THE HOUSE OF THE AR.ROW." The Greatest and Best Detective Story. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. WILLIAM HAINES, LEILA HYAMS, TOLLY MORAN, MARIE DRESSLER, In a boil-over of hilarity. The comedy o£ sustained -merriment, "THE GIRL SAID 'NO'!" "THE GIRL SAID 'NO'!" "THE GIRL SAID 'NO'!", "THE GIRL SAID 'NO'!" "THE GIRL SAID 'NO'!" "THE GIRL SAID 'NO'!" Drama 1 Thrills! Pathos! And a Million Laughs. SPLENDID SUPPORTING ITEMS. . All 100 per cent. "Talkie." 1 ANNIE LAURIE and lion 8011, are go- -^ ing to see Simpson anrl Carl tori at .ttlilcUc Park this Saturday.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 42, 19 February 1931, Page 2

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