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AMUSEMENTS. y THREE SESSIONS DAILY: { I 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ( fiOu j The world-famous Comic Opera < I j as only the perfect All-Colour t | L;!C ; Talking Screen could produce it. ( , M p —DENNIS KING— j «■ Jeannette MacDonald < LMB I / Golden-voiced stars, singing glori- J < ous songs. You see the beauty < BM&k ’ ; ' of kingly fetes, hear the clash of < 1 rival armies, live the love-life of ( AVoB j the world’s most glamorous lover. ( KTHE VAGABOND/fi KING JM BOX rrANs AT theatre _xvs<WMßy (Tele. 44—144). And BRISTOL De Luxe Theatre PERFECT TALKIES —:POPULAR PRICES THEATRE HEATED DAILY FOR YOUR COMFORT! Final Presentation This Evening Fox Movietone Musical Extravaganza: “Happy Days” With 100 FAMOUS STARS ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Fox Movietone presents the Thrilling Sound Film Record of MISS AMY JOHNSON’S ARRIVAL AT BRISBANE! ! ! BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND AITKEN’S . t De Luxe Theatre PERFECT TALKIES. —POPULAR PRICES. C-O-M-M-E-N-C-I-N-G T-O—M-O-R-R-O-W Fox Movietone’s Big Melody Drama! ! ! A MELANGE OF MUSIC AND MERRIMENT—the play life of a great city vivified for the audible screen. A Scintillating Song-Laden Movietone “The Big Party iiiniimiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiijiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiH . —- with — i Sue CAROL — Dixie LEE — Walter CATLETT FRANK ALBERTSON RICHARD KEENE “WHISPERING” JACK SMITH —MUSICAL NUMBERS “Bluer Than Blue Over You” Sung by Dixie Lee “Good For Nothing But Love” Sung by Dixie Lee “Day Dreams” Sung by “Whispering” Jack Smith “I’m Climbing Up a Rainbow” Sung by. Whispering” Jack Smith "Nobody Knows But Rosie” Sung by Richard Keeue “THE BIG PARTY”— Exemplifying the high life and night life of New York —a parade of fashion and passion, of lingerie and camaraderie, woven around an appealing romance of a shop-girl and her boy friend. An up-to-the-minute, lifelike story of real people, embroidered with hilarious situations and catchy music, a kaleidoscopic cross-section of Manhattan’s skyline, clothesline and -waistline' Biggest Dialogue, Singing Comedy-Drama Presented in Many Months! RQOKTNTG Box p,ans at Bristol and Aitken’s. -UvJ'-'-IX-UJAVJ .Ring ’Phone 23—080 for Reservations.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 219, 12 June 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 219, 12 June 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 219, 12 June 1930, Page 3

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