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AMUSEMENTS. CROWDKD HOI'SKS VXAXIMOIS CROWDED HOUSES UNANIMOUS CROWDED HOUSKS UNANIMOUS CROWDED HOUSES I NAMMOUS In Their Appi "The Greatest Of Tbs Greet" "The Greatest Of The Great' "The Greatest Of The Great' PERFECT Talkies CRYSTAL PALACE DE LUXE TALKIES Three Complete Sessions Daily: 12 NOON! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! Instantaneous Success Of Instantaneous Success Of UNIVERSALE COLOSSAL SINGING and TALKING TRIUMPH SINGING and TALKING TRIUMPH SINGING and TALKING TRIUMPH SH O W SH O W SHOW 'S H O W SHOW 'S H O W 'SHOW 'SHOW 'SHOW 'SHOW 'SHOW '8 H O W •SHOW 'SHOW BOAT BOA T BOAT' BOATBOAT' BOAT' BOAT' BOAT' B O K T' BOATBOAT' BOAT BOAT BOAT' With THE GREATEST AGGREGATION OF ENTERTAINERS IN THEATRICAL HISTORY. Including LAURA LA PLANTE OTIS HARLAN JOSEPH SOHILDKRAUT ALMA RUBENS EMILY FITZROY JANE LA VERNE JULES BLEDSOE THE PLANTATION SINGERS. "The Greatest Of The Great" "The Greatest Of The Great." "The-Greatest Of The Great." RESERVE AT THE BRISTOL, OR PHONE CRYSTAL PALACE, 32-408. 4480 TEW OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NWHT TO-NIGHT o'clock TO-NIGHT SIR BENJAMIN AND MR JOHN FULLER Present The Entrancing London Musical Comedy Success. - "MERCENARY MARY" • " MERCENARY MARY " - "MERCENARY MARY" • The Champagne of Musical Comedies and the Gayest. The Music is a Sheer • Delight to Music-lovers. Brilliant Dancing, Sparkling Comedy, Gorgeous Costumes, Exquisite Scenery. Produced by Jack Phillips. Featuring the Eminent English Comedian, F-K—E—B—D—l—E F—O—R—B—E—B Supported by A BRILLIANT ALL-STAR COMPANY Including The Ever-Popular Quartet, THE BIG FOUR. "Mercenary Mary" will be stagedifor lour gerine," which will commence Next Saturday. FTTLLBRS' COMMON-SENSE PRICES: The following scale of charges will prevail: Evenings, 3a (plus tax), 2a, la. Matinees—Adult*, 9a and la. Hatinees—Children, is, 6d BOX PLANS are Open at The Bristol from 9 a.m. till S o'clock, afterward" at the New Opera House Confectionery Shop. Theatre 'Phone 35-820 for Reservations. NO EXTRA CHARGE rOR BOOKING. 4496 UNLIMITED CHARITIES (Inc.) The Magnificent Pantomime "BINBAD THE SAILOR" "SINBAD THE SAILOR" NOVEMBER 30th and DECEMBER Snd to Vth, At 8 p.m. each day. MATINEE ON BOTH SATTJRDAYB at a p.m. "SINBAD THE SAILOR" "SINBAD THE SAILOR" is not a moving picture nor a 100 per cent., nor even a 0.01 per cent, talking picture, A GENUINE PANTOMIME. Screaming Tun. Beautiful Costumes. Superb Ballet. Magnificent Scenes. PRICES: Reserved Stalls and Circle 4s, Unreserved Stalls and Circle 3s, Back Stall* j 2s. No Tax. No early doors, no booking j fees. 1 Box Plan at The Bristol. Children Half-price to all part* at Matinees. 1 4494 ! 1 R A N D THEATRE Continuous From 11 A.M.I RICHARD DIX and RUTH ELDER In The Thrilling Comedy Scream "MORAN OF THE MARINES" "MORAN OF THE MARINES" Full of Laugha and Thrilla. ALSO GABY COOPER In Zane Grey's Thrilling Western "NEVADA" "NEVADA" THEN:—Fifth Chapter of "THE PIRATE OF PANAMA" "THE PIRATE OF PANAMA" Big List Of Comedy Support*. i Usual Prices: 3d, M, 9d, and I*. 4479 ! >OYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL _H SOCIETY. MUNICIPAL CONCERT HALL. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 26th, 1939. "A TALE OF OLD JAPAN." (Coleridge Taylor.) SOLOISTS: Madame Winnie Fraser, Soprano. Ann Harper, Contralto, [ubert Carter, Tenor. Mr A. L. Cropp, Baritone. Mr W. H. Dixon, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Musical Director. Tickets and Reserves at The Bristol Piano I 00. **TB I vrETJRITIS Positively Cured. Repeated il Successes attained with "Quita-Ita." They're absolutely wonderful, la M Prinpel Grocer* and Chemists.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19786, 26 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19786, 26 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19786, 26 November 1929, Page 1

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