AMUSEMENTS. NEW SHOW. NEW SHOW. NEW SHOW. NEW SHOW. THE “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS” at their best. TO-NIGHT, 8 TO-NIGHT. Direfition .. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. IT IS A MASTERPIECE. Never have the “League of Notions” produced such a show as this, swift, moving, full of adventure, romance, and comedy. THE “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS.” THE “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS.” THE “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS.” THE “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS.” THE “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS.” Revue Company. Revue Company, give the very latest novelties in dances, songs, and sketches, and beautiful scenas. MIKE QUEENIE CONNORS and PAUL will enchant you with their rendering of “When You said Good-night, did you mean Good-bye?” While SYD BECK SYD BECK, SYD BECK SYD BECK, The Funniest of all Comics, in his latest specialty, “Ammoniated Tincture of Quinine,” is a scream. LINN SMITH’S JAZZ BAND, LINN SMITH’S JAZZ BAND, A Snappy and Happy Combination of Jazz and Jollity Specialists. All at Fullers’ Popular Prices, Is., Is., 2s. 6d. (Reserves 35.) DON’T FORGET Queenie Paul’s Competitions for Children under 14 years, at to-morrow’s matinee. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—WiII the winners of the previous competitions please call on Miss Queenie Paul at the Theatre after the matinee. STRAND I FULLER-HAYWARDS’ THEATRE. Screening Continuously 11 a.m.—lo p.m. 7 “THE PASSING OF MR. QUINN” t J United Artists’ British Quota Film. A mystery ■picture of absorbing interest and unusual refinement, featuring such well-known london actors as :■ — STEWART ROME URSULA JEANS MARY BROUGH and TRILBY CLARK r ' WHO KILLED PROFESSOR APPLEBY ? I ’ . The poisoning of Professor Appleby ... a much disliked, politely revolting, and and very much feared man of science could have been ascribed to four people: his broken-spirited but charming wife, two sympathetic friends of hers, and an attractive maid with whom he had carried on a secret friendship See and endeavour to solve this mystery story by AGATHA CHRISTIE The mystery novelist, •whose disappearance through loss of memory, caused such a' sensation in England recently. ' BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL THEATRE. 43—855.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 109, 1 February 1929, Page 3
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