AMUSEMENTS. Last Day And Night Of The All-Talking Sons and Dunce Special "BIG TIME" "BIG TIME" FIRST BRITISH RUGBY TEST AMY JOHNSON AT SYDNEY At The AJEB T I C M 13 NOON I 2.50 P.M.! '.Reserves, Bristol or Majestic. 8 P.M.I 4228 MONDAY COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE C'OLLEKN MOORE CQLLEEN MOORE OOLLEEN MOORU COLLEEN MOORE In A Glorious All-Talking Romance Glorious All-Talking Romance , As Thrilling A» "SMILING IRISH EYES" With A Background Of MELODY AND MIRTH At The iJI» T I C The Theatre Beautiful Commencing NEXT MONDAY Book Your Seats Nov to Hear COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE AMAZING How Slie Talks I AMAZING How She Sing* I /MAZING How Site Dances 1 AMAZING How She Loves I in lint National and Vitaphone'a All-Talk!ug, Singing, Dancing All-Talking, Singing, ~ All-Talking, Singing, MIRTH AND MELODY "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS Dancing Dancing SENSATION AXX> AND AND AND FOOLS' FOOLS' FOOLS* FOODS' FOOLS' WoqiforfijH Amazing 1 Sensational I Wonderful! Amating! Sensational! A Riot of Colour. Gorgeous Gowns And Beautiful Settings. And The Fastest Moving Comedy-Drama Of The Year! YOU'LL SEE COLLEEN MOORE As a French Hotsy-Totsy AND HEAR HER SING Three Brand New Snappy Songa SMART! SNAPPY I STARTLING! That's "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS "FOOTLIGHTS AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND FOOLS" FOOLS" FOOLS" FOOLS" FOOLS" FOOLS" FOOLS" FOOLS" With COLLEEN MOORE AND A HUGE ENBEMBLE Of Seventy-two Chorus Girls and Dancers In Sparkling Comedy Spieed with Clever Dialogue, Brilliant Spectacles in Natural Colour with Music Sentimental and Syncopated—and—Costumes that are Breath-taking in their Brilliance. NOTE THE PRICES: Matinees. 'Circle 2s* Stall* Is Od and lc. Stalls Lnxtf LogeOhaire £e. Children half-price to all parts. NIGHT PRICES: Circle B», Stalls Ss and Is, Stalls de Luxe Log* Chairs 2s fld. TaxAble prices pins tax. booking fee 6d. BOX PLANS NOW AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY or 'PHONE MAJESTIC ('Phone 38-837). *284 EW OPERA BOUSE. (Tko Theatre Built for Sound, and vrhere Sotind i» Best). N SHOWING TWICE DAILY. SHOWING TWICE DAILY. Matinee .......... 2.15 p.m. Evening 8 o clock TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY WARNER BROS, and VITAPHONB SENSATIONAL ALL-TALKING I'HOTO-DRAMA, Starving H. B. WARNER and H. B. WARNER and H. B. WARNER ead H. B. WARNER and Id LOIS WILSON LOIS WILBON LOIS WILSON LOIS WILSON THE THE THE THE TUB THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBL OAMBL GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS gamblers GAMBLERS
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 1
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