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AMUSEMENTS. “SPRING” "WHEN HEARTS WERE YOUNG, AND LOVE WAS FLAMING.” “THE WHIRWIND OF YOUTH.” IL—; BEAUTIFUL. MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15. EVENING SESSIONS AT 8 SHARP. GLORIOUS, GLADSOME “SPRING WEEK” Ushered in to-day. with a host of seasonable attractions—the biggest, most varied programme yet, headed by Paramount’s Great Drama of Modernism “ WHIRLWIND Of YOUTH.” With a splendid cast, including LOIS MORAN and DONALD KEITH. And Four Hundred British ex-Soldiers, including a V.C. Adapted from tho sensational Gibbs’ story, "SOUNDINGS”—the. tale of a first love—disillusionment in Paris—regeneration on the fields of France, and happiness in the Springtime of old England. At Matinees and Evening performances, THE RADIO FAVOURITEBILLY HART, You’ve heard him on the aerial—see him on tho stage singing “Meadowlark,” etc. Evenings OnlyDelightful "SPRING FANTASY,” With BALLET OF SPRING, From the Mimiie Everett School o[ Dancing. MUSIC OF THE’ SEASONS By Regent Operatic Orchestra, including “THE STORM,” With realistic stage and lighting effects. Overture: Mendelssohn’s “SPRING SONG.” Musical Director M. T. Dixon. Full Supports—News. Comedy, Magazine, Etc. Owing to the Unusual Interest in this remarkable programme, there is a good demand for seats. Book now at Theatre ( Phone 44—144) or at the Bristol

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 17, 14 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 17, 14 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 17, 14 October 1927, Page 3