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AMUSEMENTS. E UNA], SCR EENING TO N IGI IT (IV "THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS Ul. Y And "THE ONE WOMAN II: KA" At VEKYI! O P V (The Distinctive Theatre). Reserves at The Bristol and Everyhndv's Theatre. 'Phone No. n'J-SlO. 7125 Everybodys (The Distinctive Theatre) Commencing MONDAY NEXT MONDAY The Longer They're Tojether The funnier They Become. WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY And RAYMOND HATTON RAYMOND HATTON RAYMOND HATTON Get Into All Sorts Of Trouble In Their Funniest Paramount Comedy "WIFE SAVERS'' "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS'' "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" You are going to be « Source of Annoyance to your Neighbour* Because YOU WILL Laugh louder than they do At "WIFE SAVERS" "WIFE SAVERS" Yon will Undoubtedly Cause a Riot At The Distinctive Theatre By Your UPROARIOUS MIRTH But We Are Reasonable—WE KNOW 00 CANNOT HELP BUT LAUGH. We Will Also Present: — A Tale of the Mystic F.ast and BEAUTIFUL ENGLAND By Baroness Orcay Baroness Orczy Magie Name of Colourfully Romantic Fiction! Her Finest Story Now on the Screen to Thrill and Enthrall You From Beginning to End. "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" "AFTERWARDS" With DOROTHY HUME and CECIL BARRY DOROTHY HUME and CECIL BARRY In A Story that will hold you Spellbound. EVERYBODYS "SELECT" ORCHESTRA Conductor, Mr Albert Bidgood In Special Numbers, Including:— Overture—"Carmen" Bixet Suites—"Crown of India" Elgar "Indian Love Lyrics" Finden "Hindoo Scenes" Carpentier Selections —-"Tails Up" Simson "Who's Hooper!" Ossie "Scandals" Whit# "Tin Soldier" "Meditation" Squire "Pagoda of Flowers" Finden Fox-trot—"Um Tscha" A* ar Entr'acte —"Honey" Whiting Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 32-810. 7120 MORE FUN AT FULLER'S. MORE FUN AT FULLER'S. Scores Another Big Success Scores Another Big Success In his Sparkling Show. "Oh, Mum." It's Pantomime mado into Bright. and Breery Revue. It's the Biggest Laugh Sensation for years. MATINEE T°pAY MATINEE TO-DAI MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE A GREAT SHOW FOR THE CHILDREN. Curtain rises at 2.30 p.m. EW OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT At TONTGHT TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller Present The Greatest of All Revue Comedians, j—J—M G—E —R—A—L —D j j M G —2—ft—A. —L—D j I —M G— E —RT-A —L—D j i jj G—E—' R—A—L—D And His New MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY In Jim Gerald's Greatest Success, "OH, mum'." ( > ;;og, MUM;;; "OH, MUM!" ( ~ °H, MUM! t "OH MUM'" ( —> OH « MUM! "OH MUM'" ) "OH, MUM!" "OH MUMi" > " OH > MUM!" "OH," MUM!" ( —) " OH . MUM!" A. PANTOMIME REVUE in One Huge Act and Five Scenes. Packed with Sparkling Comedy, Gorgeous Staging, Wonderful Lighting Effects, Beautiful Frocking, Specialty Dances, and Marvellous Ballets. Supported by SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. FULLERS' COMMON SENSE PRICES: The following scale of charges will prera.li ETeninrs: 3s (plus tax), <-«. is. Matinees: Adults, 2s and Is. Matinoes: Children, Is. 6a. Box Plans are at ThT Bristol from 9> a.m. till 11.30 a.m.. afterward* at the :New Opera House Confectionery Shop. XJEG. STILLWELI/8 DANCE ASSEMBLY. -twEG. STILLWELL S pANCk ASSEMBLY. / Vctftblishcd 2 913.) CALEDONIAN HALL TI ANCE* TwuF K ?t° NIAN HA TO L NIGHT Pane. Twilight TO-NIGHT Dance Twilight TO-NIGHT Dance Twilight TO-NIGHT Pance Twiirht TO-NIGHT Dance Twilifht TO-NIGHT Dance HALL K K 8 CALEDONIAN HALL Dance Twilight CALEDONIAN HALL Pan e Twilight CALEDONIAN HALL Pance Twilight Floor "700" Dancers Dance rsiw-KKS fzn ftisg isss Twillfht HFI?B WALTON'S BAND Dance Twilight HERB. WALT°V S B AND Twilight (8 Instrumentalists) Dance Twi!!|ht K0 CONTEST K Twiffi. f8l?BOT CONTEST Dance ffIISSS U Si *<«" R.llKrv Spectators hrt. Gallery Spectator. 6d.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19818, 4 January 1930, Page 1

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