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AMUSEMENTS. BEAUTIFUL TO-DAY, AT 2 15 TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-DAY, AT 215 TO-NIGHT AT 8. A SCREEN EVENT. Scotland's Famous Comedian, and oue of the most noted personalities in the world to-day. Sir Harry Lauder Makes his First Appearance on the Silver Sheet in an ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION Of JOHN BUCHAN’S FAMOUS SCOTTISH NOVEL, “Hunting J ower (A Paramount Picture), With VERA VORONINA, The Famous Russian Beauty, and considered by connoisseurs to be the acme of feminine perfection. Sir Harry Lauder In the congenial part of a Glasgow greengrocer, who went to the rescue of a Princess in distress. A modern story set amid the beauties of Scotland (the land of the purple heather). On the same programme: The HeeneyTunney Fight And To-night Arthur Aldridge THE GOLDEN-VOICED TENOR. (Late of the Carl Rosa and Boston Grand Opera Cos.). In an exotic Vocal Fantasy, “BYGONE MELODIES” In which this delightful artist introduces, amongst other numbers, the famous aria from Pagliacci, ‘ON WITH THE MOTLEY’ Climaxing the great scena with “SPRING IS RETURNING” A NOVEL SETTING, in which a bevy of Arcadian Maidens lend an old-world atmosphere. The Incidental Dances by Miss Kathleen O’Brien’s Regent Operatic Corps de Ballet. THE 'REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA PLAN AT THEATRE & BRISTOL. ’Phone 44—144 for Reservations retained till 7.45.

KILBIRNIE KINEMA TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. RUDOLPH CHILDKRAUT And GLADYS BROCKWELL “The Country Doctor” And DOROTHY GISH “Tip 1 Toes” SATURdXy’mATINEE : TOM MIX In “The Last Trail” (Zane Grey’s Great Western.) Plan at Confectioner’s, next Theatre—’Phone 14—202.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 3

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