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AMUSEMENTS. rnvic vivin TALKIES. Twice n^ilv: J IVIC TALKIES 2.30 and 8 p.m. CIVIC TALKIES LAST SCREENINGS OF "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" "BULLDOG DHUMKOKD" Starring RONALD COLMAN and CLAUDE ALISTER. MICKEY MOUSE. Plan at Bristol until 11 To-day, then Theatre. Civic 'Phone 31-508. COMMENCING MONDAY Another All-British All-Talking All-Laughing Production THE lEOL OF THE LONDON WEST END BECOMES THE KING OF TALKINGPICTURE COMEDIANS Seymour HICKS SEYMOUR Hicks Seymour HICKS In a SEYMOUR Hicks Whirl Seymour HICKS of SEYMOUR Hicks Fun. fseymour HICKS SEYMOUR Hicks Sevmour HICKS SEYMOUR Hicks Seymour HICKS As the gay Bachelor from "Paree," who, when a lady faints in his rooms, gives her a sleeping draught instead of a glass of water) SEE and HEAR "SLEEPING PARTNERS' "SLEEPING PARTNERS' "SLEEPING PARTNERS' "SLEEPING PARTNERS' "SLEEPING PARTNERS" "SLEEPING PARTNERS" "SLEEPING PARTNERS" "SLEEPING PARTNERS" "SLEEPING PARTNERS" "SLEEPING PARTNERS" "SLEEPING PARTNERS" LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING ALL-ENGLISH CAST . HE Seymour Hicks SHE Edna Best IT Lyn Harding Emlle Herbert Waring Elise Mariuerite Allen A Virtuoso David Paget COMPLICATIONS IN DELIGHTFUL BRITISH FARCE. Snappy Dialogue I Subtle Comedy 1 Spontaneous Fan! Adapted from the Noted French Comedy "SACHA G-UITRY." FORGET ALL ABOUT THE DEPRESSION, FORGIVE THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPART MENT, IMAGINE THE STREET LIGHTS ARE SHINING. AND COME TO THE CIVIC NEXT WEEK. THE GREATEST GLOOM-CHASING PROGRAMME EVES SUBMITTED. .. Supports include Comedy "Whirls and Girls" and MICKEY MOUSE In "THE JAZZ FOOL." ALSO MAURICE VAN CAM. "Tae King of Tramps," who is on a walking tear of the worla, will appear IN PERSON at each session, and give a short talk on his interesting experience*. THE ABOVE PROGRAMME FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. NOW BEAT THAT IF YOU CAN! Flans Now Open at Bristol. 8272 Last Day and Wight of Thomas Hardy'* Charming Romenee "UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE At the Ideal Talkies _ , _ CI VER IBOD Y'S 12 NOON I 2,80 P.M-1 8 P-M.t MONDAY'S BRILLIANT First National ®nd ALL-TALKING, ALL-LAUGHING COMEDY "LOOSE ANKLES'* "LOOSE ANKLES." "LOOSE ANKLES" "LOOSE ANKLES" "LOOSE ANKLES" "LOOSE ANKLES'" "LOOSE ANKLES" "LOOSE ANKLES" "LOOSE ANKLES" "LOOSE ANKLES" "LOOSE ANKLES" Starring In The Year'* Mo*t HILARIOUS COMEDY SENSATION You'll Shake from your Ankle* to Eyebrows at the Comical Capers of trie Greatest Cast of Comedian* Ever Seen in Ond Picture arid the Funniest T Picture Comedy Romance Ever Made.. T, A U G H S f—Why Yon fion't Know' Your Laugh Capacity Until You ve Seen and Heard this Clever Comical Comedy Concoction K SPECIAIi. , TALKING and SINGING FEATURES Reserve* at The Bristol « _ Everybody'*. Phone 82-810. 8800 Latt Day And Night 01 "JEALOUSY" And " BEWARE OF BAOHELORS • T IBERTY THEATRE TALKIES 2 15 P.MI and 7.45 P.M! Another Big Double Star Program™*MONDAY NEXT MONDAY FRED WARING'S FENNSYLVANIANS. THe World-Famou* Jas* Orchestra In The Brilliant and Fascinating All-Talking, Singing, and Dancing Musical Extravaganza " SYNCOPATION " " SYNCOPATION" •• SYNCOPATION " •• SYNCOPATION " SYNCOPATION " SYNCOPATION " " SYNCOPATION " •• SYNCOPATION " fiittctiv Songs, Delightful Dance* AND WONDERFUL ROMANCE Warner Bros.* TALKING MYSTERY THRILLER "CAUGHT IN THE FOG" "CAUGHT IN THE FOG "CAUGHT IN THE FOG ' ••CAUGHT IN THE FOG" ••CAUGHT IN THE FOG ' "CAUGHT IN THE FOG" CONRAD NAGEL and' MAY McAVOY CONRAD NAGEL ai«l MAY McAVOY SENSATIONAL COMEDY OF THRILLS Reserve* at The Bristol or Liberty •Phoile No. 35 067. aßos UNITED BOWLING, TENNIS, AND CROQUET CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING OF SEASON. By Hi* Worship the Mayor (Mr 3. K. Archer). To-day, at 2.15. To-day, at 2.15. If Weather unfavourable function will ta» place tn pavilion. Member* and Intending member* heartily invited. a. browning. HU

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 11 October 1930, Page 1

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