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AMUSEMENTS. deluxe Cjfied'inest theatre (hiss EAST NIGHT. WILLIAM HAINES Jack Holt, and Alice Day In “THE SMART SET” A thousand Haines’ Howls. Box Plano at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre 'Phone 23—050. NEXT FRIDAY. "PRINCE OF ADVENTURERS.” Have You Booked? Be Advised—Book Early.’KINGS’ TMFATDF. (Steam-heated Throughout), TO-NIGHT AT 8 1 TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. Two productions A unsurpassed quality. Combining ■ all the, elements of complete and spectacular entertainment. No. 1— GLORIFYING THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD! The sparkling Stage Success that proved a veritable sensation on Broadway—- “ The Fourflusher ” With GEORGE LEWIS, MARION NIXON, HAYDEN STEVENSON, EDDIE PHILLIPS, CHURCHILL ROSS. All the favourites of the famous “Collegians” series in a • fast, gay, heartwarming story of ,Youth and Romance! No. 2— FROM THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESSFUL STORY BY EMILIE JOHNSON— A dashing ■ Drama of the World’s Air Police Patrols. “The Shield of Honour ” Universal Special, with NEIL HAMILTON (He of “Beau Geste” fame). DOROTHY GULLIVER, RALPH LEWIS (Veteran Character Actor). In’ addition: KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus- Dir.) In New and Delightful Numbers. KILBIRNIE KINEMA TO-NIGHT AT S. . I Another Double-feature — I MADGE BELLAMY O In “VERY CONFIDENTIAL” And - ... CONRAD VELDT In “A MAN’S PAST°\ THE KILBIRNIE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 1 Plan at Confectionery . Shop (next Theatre). THONE 1-1—202.

AMUSEMENTS. 'QUEENS " * THEATRE ❖ ( 'oJfe g— » inp&wfn c.—-3 & a J THE LAST NIGHT “THE WAGGON SHOW” KEN MAYNARD, MARION DOUGLAS ! No. 2- . , "REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY” Ring 22—334 for Reservations. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT. THE SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT OF THE SEASON. . THE UNIVERSAL GIANT SPECIAL— MaryPHILBIW NoritianKEßßY Ji I P|l LOW ME and the' ?/» WOKBisJ Directed-by A. E. DUPONT, producer of. “VARIETY,” ! With the greatest cast assembled in many years for a single production. GEORGE SIEGMANN. BETTY COMPSON, HENRY B. WALTHALL. MARTHA MATTOX, ROBERT ANDERSON. ALBERT. CONTI. With supporting cast of many thousands. Tense moments that grip the emotions— The drama of naked souls—portrayed on the screen by the master director, Dupont, the Great! Love that brings peace—and Love that leaves .scars —the universal theme-—“ Love Me and the World is i Mine.” BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol, or I Ring 22 — 33-1 for Reservations.

Ku iiaTu iff iMU *JOi l UP' ■' tfifflr DE LUXE THEATRE ■|mw> Commencing WW 1 TO-MORROW NIGHT. -WsSk .-SHB&V I ' B»Z// MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.80. 6 U ' -. WINCE OF |fex ADVENTURERS ®*U PROUD QUEEN CATHERINE OF It'tf • ®£ RUSSIA. &HL ea I’ ture thc ieart o£ royalty was i as easy to h * m as Zoning' the love MIWtWK •'-ttwW of a simple fisher girl, AND •• IhKf THE SIMPLE FISHER-GIRL fBHk Attracted him, and was attracted to / famfeyaM?— zjv. him in the natural manner which a , BMFm I ® ’man is attracted to a maid Then sßySy ‘ ' Mr rflW/7® -BIANCA, WIFE OF THE ISW ajibassador - • PWBSa You sec Roberib could desert his girl ■JasSS'Jt ot - the common people and reach for the more pretentious prize And '" I IF ba A K ta ' leadee or TOT V | UK illlot her beauty whose charms a jem i proved too much for him, and from . f$V ber to ° ' ' ’ ' • tORTI( 7ELLI, THE COURT BEAUTY as ' ,llt 11 rimple matter .... hut. |»«33 iia/ ? ue broke her heart, leaving him By ~’4l £ar erg free to woo. . . ... . X, l ' THAT BARONESS STORMONT High social attainment always did . JB l appeal to. this wooer of hearts, but HS™ CJf PeSlh ki S S1 * ncere l° vc after all was BBS ■ . THB DUKE ’ S '"'ARP. • And s h e was bemitifulj sweet,.inub?A Ws f cent. It was a pity she ever met | ' T this soldier of fortune, this bringer of t Ttsi® -'-'n ill-fortune. | »WF - »VW« JM HE DASHED THROUGH EUROPE ON. fflffl’S WpS A CAREER OF LOVE AND DECEIT. Wkfe 1 BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO WF CO.. AITKEN'S BOOK ARCADE, or ' RING THEATRE—'PHONE 23—080,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 3