AMUSEMENTS. BEAUTIFUL Commencing FRIDAY NEXT IT TOOK A YEAR TO MAKE IT. THE SCREEN’S GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA OF LIFE! By the man who made ‘THE BIG PARADE” Eg '/idol's WjW'K PICTURED The story of the masses — Their life and loves (in conjunction). On the Stage: DAILY AT 2.15. NIGHTLY AT S. The Revuesical Pantomime, “Dick Whittington and His Cat” Specially Written and Produced by ED. WARRINGTON, With a great cast of characters. And Villagers. Fairies, Etc.. Etc. 6 GORGEOUS SCENES. Ballets by MAURICE DIAMOND. PLANS at THEATRE and BRISTOL. IHEMfI-TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. “DRUMS OF LOVE,” With a cast of Two Thousand, headed by Mary Philbin. Lionel Barrymore, and Don Alvarado. “Drums of Love” is D. W. Griffith’s most startling achievement since “The Birth of a Nation.” NOTE. —This picture is recommended by the Censor more especially for adult audiences. Also Screening: Buster Keaton in “THE GENERAL. ' Thrills by the Hundreds I Laughs by the Thousands! Box Plan-at Theatre Confectionery, or Ring Theatre: ’Phone 14—20—
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 93, 14 January 1929, Page 3
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165Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 93, 14 January 1929, Page 3
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