AMUSEMENTS. TO-MOBROWS THE LAST DAY Of RUTH CHATTKETON KUTIi OHATTKRTON it U Til CHATTERTON At The Regent K G E N T Two Oe Luxa Sessions Daily: 2.30 P.M. and 8 o'clock P.M. Last Two Days Of RUTH CHATTERTON IN Paramount's All-Dialogue Revelation A Woman's Picture Every Woman Will liove "SARAH And SON" "SARAH And SON" "SARAH And SON" "SARAH And SON" Reserves, Bristol or Regent, 31-61 G. 8330 A NOTABLE EVENTI A NOTABLE EVENTI In The THEATRICAL HISTORY OF CHRIfcSTCHURCH. AT THE Reg E N T eg e sr t MONDAY NEXT MONDAY MAGNIFICENT GALA PRESENTATION DB LU&O OF «THE VAGABOND KING" THE VAGABOND KINO" " THE VAGABOND KING" "THE VAGABOND , KING" PRESENTED ENTIRELY IN TEOHNICOLOUR, THIS GLORIOUS PRODUCTION. FROM THE PARAMOUNT STUDIOS, TRANSCENDS ALL THAT HAS EVER APPEARED ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN 1 DENIS KING, JEANETTE MacDONALD And The Grand OPERATIC CHORUB OB- 500 VOICES Attain THE APEX OF ARTISTRY. INTENDING PATRONS ARE EARNfcBTL* ADVISED TO BOOK SEATS NOW A$ THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. 8529 A LAUGH-HECORD jSftEIL&ER. HUGE AUDtENCES CONVULSED HUGE CONVULSED By " THE CUO&OOS " "THE OUOKGOS'' " THE CUCKOOS'' , "THE CUCKOOS» "THE CUCKOOS" The Perfect Talkiw, Crystal Clear RYSTAL pa U A 0 Jl v DE LUXE TALKIES ' Thrts Cohifllfctfe SesßiOfii Daily I Ift NOONI 2.50 P.M.I 8 PiM.l feadio's All-Talking, Laughing,. BcrewnUlg All-Talking, Laughing, Screamittg MAkMoTH FUM CARNIVAL ■ "THE <?tW3KOOO «the ouctoos; "THE CUCKOOS m "THE CUCKOOS" •' THE CUCKOOS" x "THE CUCKOOS" With The World'* GMtest Bert WHEELER frnd WOOiiEY And 1000 NUTS AND NIT-WltS GONE DELICIOUSLY OEF THEIR NOODLfeS—IN . Reserve*, Bri6t6l 6t Crystal Pfclate* 'Phfrnft No. 82-408. 6594 c rji H E A T R -ipSAli. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. At the Matinee. RETURN OF THE FAVOURtIES. The J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, WITH OLSM DA WE AND 70 ARTISTS. "SO THIS IS LOVfl" "SO TfilS IS LOVB" "SO THIS IS LOVB" "BO THIS IS LOV3" "SO THIS IS LOVB" "SO THIS IS LOVB" Funniat than " L<wre Lie®."
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 1
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