ANOTHER VNOTHEK AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER ANOTIIKK ANOTHER ANOTHER ANOTHER ANOTHER ANOTHER ANOTHER EOLLOW-J.Nti ON THE G.REAT SI i'i OE THE WONDERFUL MVM'KIH I'l. ! "THE UNHOLY NIOHT." N<>\V I'UAU CAPACITY lIOU.SES AT THE THE.V'I KOVAL. MESSRS J. C WILLIAMSON U.\ SECURED EOII THE DELECTATION THEIR CIiRISTCIU'RCH I'ATRONh OTHER THRILLING DRAMA. ENTITI ■THE STUDIO MURDEIt MYKTEU WHICH WILL OPEN AT THE M VI I > i ON MONDAY Mi XT. • THE Neil "Till. " THE Hamilton, "THE • THE Warner STUDIO STUDIO Oiand, . STUDIO STUDIO Doris Hill. STUDIO STUDIO Chester -MI HHER MURDER Conklin. MI'RDKR MURDER Jack MURDER MURDER Oakie, MYSTERY" MYSTERY " 'Florence MYSTERY" MYSTERY " Kidridge. mystery;; MYSTERY " In Hollywood, a famous Mar anil hi* director leave tho studio late one night Th.> gnteman chocked them out and (he Hlud:n was locked (or tho night. The next inornnt Hollywood was startled by the fact that Richard Hnrdi'll had heen found on the : ,ct, murdered! That in lli« mystery that baffled the police. COM INO TO THE COVINIi TO THE COMING TO THE rriiIEATRE 1 HEATRi; THEATRE MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT. THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE ALWAYS GOOD. T\LKIKS TALKIES MONDAY NEXT. MONT>AY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. ROYAL TALKIES. ROYAL TALKIES. RiIYAT, TALKIES. ALWAYS GOOD LAST TWO DAYS LAST TWO DAYS EAST TWO DAY* LAST TWO DAYS Of the Great 100 per cent. Talkie. "THE EN HOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY NHfllT" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" "THE I'NHOLY NIGHT" "THE I'NHOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" "THE I'NHOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY MOUT " "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" CAPACITY HOUSES HAVE BEEN THE RULE ALL THE WEEK FOK THIS THRILLING TALKER. HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR SEAT FOR SATURDAY—THE LAST NIGHT I ■THE UNHOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT " "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" "THE I'NHOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY' NIGHT" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING KUB.IKCTf* EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME THEATRE ROYAL TALKIES. THEATRE ROYAL TALKIES. THEATRE ROYAL TALKIES. ALWAYS OOOD. ALWAYS GOOD. ALWAYS GOOD. ALWAYS GOOD. ALWAYS GOOD. ALWAYS GOOD. Box Plan, Prices, and Pay Sales aa Uaual. 8772 "NIGHTS OP "NIGHTS OF - E-R-S' - - ■ . F- U—L~ L—E—R- 8' -—-- JIM GERALD IN ANOTHER BRJOHT AND BREEZY SHOW. ■IWOF■R A H O 0 S % Proprietors: Jean Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TONIGHT At TONIGHT TONIGHT 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY, AT B.SO P.M. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller Present The Greatest of All Revue Comedian!, J—l—M G—E—R—A—L—l) - - J—l—M G—E —R—A—L —D - And His Famous MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY In The Delightful Musical Oojnedj Rerue - "NIGHTS OF JOY" - - "N IG-H-TS OF JOY" - "NIGHTS OF JOY" - "NIGHTS OP J-O-Y" - A GLITTERING PAGEANT OF MIRTH, DANCING, and MUSIC. Supported by Jim Gerald* 6th Series of HAPPY IDKAB HAPPY IDEAS Consisting of a host of FOOTLIGHT GEMS, full of Sparkle, Merriment, and Variety. Featuring "The Daisy Fields," one of the most spectacular scenes ever presented on the Revuo Stage. AH Making a Gorgeous Carnival of Amuse ment. FULLERS* COMMON-SENE PRICES The following scale of charges will prevail: "venings; 3s (plus tax). Be. and la. Jatinp's: Adults ~s and Is Matinees: Children Is and fid. Box Plana are at The Bristol from 9 a.m. till 6 o'clock, afterwards at the New Opera Houae Confectionery Shop. Theatre 'phone 85-820 for reservations. 8710 CANTERBURY DRIVERS' FIONIC EXCURSION TO OXFORD SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. Sports for all ages. Brass Band in attendance. Hot Water, Mjlk. Icecream, and Sweets Provided Free, and Toys for every child up to six years of age. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Return Fare: Adults 4». Children under 15 years 2s. Order your Tickets froi 9 . Trades Hal.. r PAWiANE . a 745 General Secretary. IHTU a a m t> k n SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. OUR USOAL WEEKLY DANCE WILL BE HELD AT 8.30 P M. Alcoves need to be Reserved Early to secure them. BAILEY-MARSTON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. Double Tickets 7/«. 67>U UMNERREDCLIFFS ROWING CLUB kj DANCE REDCLIFFB COMMUNITY HALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, H r.M. >urkvorth's Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Wc.ellent SußPer. 1009 * SIMPLE Remedy for Neuritis is Quit* t It Tab*. Thty'va a>lv«>y« piored ouccoaaf*l. It U OkMafia •»* Omm*v MMeVr.P.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19841, 31 January 1930, Page 1
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