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AMUSEMENTS. Further scenes of patriotic enthusiasm greeted “The Flag Lieutenant” last night. BEAUTIFUL Big Matinee To-day at 2.15 To-night at 8 sharp. To stir the heart of every patriot. WTO® UEOTEWAWT A stirring narrative of daring and adventure, with the Royal Navy as a background—produced with full Admiralty co-operation. Reception to SPECIAL PROLOGUE Featuring Hornpipe Ballets bv (he clever pupils of MISS . KATHLEEN O’BRIEN, and with baritone solo by Silt. KAY KEMP. Also Screening “H.R.H.,” The Prince of AVales’ own film. Special Musical Score by M. T. Dixon (Mus. Director). All British Supports. TREMENDOUS BOOKING Owing to the phenomenal demand for scats, patrons are urged to reserve without delay. PLAN AT THEATRE (’PHONE 41—144) AND BRISTOL, or BE EARLY. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. FRIDAY NEXT BIGGEST DOUBT.E-I’EATUIiE BILL EVER PRESENTED! BEBE DANIELS (The screen’s most popular comedienne) .1 n “SWIM, GIRL, SWIM!” The Story of a Girl they Laughed al, who wins honours for her college. Bigger and Better than “Tho Campus Flirt.” Uproarious Comedy Drama, with GERTRUDE EDERLE, Tho Channel Swimmer, sujJ'orling Popular Bebe, and THOMAS MEIGHAN In his notable Drama—“WE’RE ALL GAMBLERS” A picture of Incident. .A.etion, and •Romance, tho Star in a 'perfect role. (Both Paramount Pictures). Plan at Theatre (’Phone 4-4—141), and Bristol.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 86, 10 January 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 86, 10 January 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 86, 10 January 1928, Page 3