AMUSEMENTS. DE LUXE THEATRE —Commencing TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. "A TRIUMPH FROM EVERY ANGLE. IF YOU ARE A MOVIE FAN DON’T MISS “SUNRISE”—ACCLALMED TO BE THE FILM SENSATION OF 1928. Preceded by a Gorgeous Stage Presentation. MR. H. F. WOOD, 'Wellington’s popular tenor, will sing the theme song, “SUNRISE AND YOU." Orchestra De Luxe, by request, will play “POET & PEASANT” (Suppe). Mr. Aarons at the Wurlitzer will play “Mignonette” (from Beethoven's Minuet) . (With Song Slides) (Nicholls). v! 4 A COMPETITION OF SKILL will be held during the screening 4 ( Sgt of “SUNRISE" at the DE LUXE THEATRE. Ten pounds in s.f: •?•>* ' gx»l<l sovereigns will be awarded to the successful competitor. /jigs! The 10 gold sovereigns are now on view in the window i. ' v J• ' WSafeW-’' of the Bristol Piano Coy., Ltd. A’ -- £. k Wte ft W WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS ; , $$ ‘ THE FILM OF FILMS: IB W 1- / z WBKk J? ’ B /' / - ' •< \*\ i • Vi W ' OwO -V >' 1 % < W ‘B V Song of 4 w0 Human s Janet Gaunor * George oßrien. BOX Plans nt Bristol and Aitken’s; or, King Telephone for Reservations. TELEPHONE RESERVES WILL NOT BE HELD AFTER 7.45 P.M.
BEN HECHT WRITES THE SEASON’S MOST UNUSUAL COMEDY! “The Big Noise,” a Hilarious History of ex-Subway Guard, who becomes an Overnight Newspaper Sensation. LOUDER AND FUNNIER THAN McFADDEN’S FLATS! Comical Chester Conklin rushing through a maze of perfectly amazing merriment with snappy Alice White adding the romance! pmo'imr (Courtenay Place) TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT,, With FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. UPROARIOUS FIRST NATIONAL COMEDY HIT! Overnight the big noise of the town . • • • a newspaper-made hero. M hat this exsubway guard does, and the way he does it without doubt the funniest conglomeration of gags and giggles ever put into one picture. CHESTER CONKLIN In “The BIG MOISE”! Supported by cam HARDY NED SPARKS Completing a Great Comedy Trio—three of Screendom's Leading Funsters. Also, ALICE WHITE, BODIL ROSING (Two Brilliant Leading Ladies), With other favourites. In support: COMEDY ~ LATEST NEWS. In addition to ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.), In Delightful Comedy Numbers. BOOKING.—BoUpian at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). Rmg Phone 21—842 lor Reservations.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 3
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