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AMUSEMENTS. The “TALKIE” EVENT of the YEAR Gala Premiere To-day AT THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE Screening: Afternoons 2.30, Evenings 8 o’clock ■ I 1\ r\ \ fl J \* i fl THE VOICE THAT WF TOUCHED THE HEART II STRINGS OF THE WORLD! « Rich comedy romance, youth ; W1 and laughter are merged in 'U McCormack’s thrilling lyric f masterpiece. And you hear ' , s ' f the vibrant voice of the z ■' • world’s greatest tenor repro- y OB '* *' duced as truly as if he faced , z A you from the concert stage. t Filmed ’midst the beauties of Old Ireland, “Song o’ My \ Heart” belongs among the few great masterpieces of the talking screen. plans - ' AT BRISTOL and theatre J,' Ejfe My Heart SINGING:— '< ’/ A '.'.W” i• ::wj The International favour- Chen You’ll ReM ife at his brilliant best, « A ni SJ n P er . ■ supported by a specially I’ a !£7 y° r Y by selected cast of famous Ire> 1 re> 'uM players, Including::— «y ?$ f° r 'Co-day. ' 1 Feel You Near Maureen O’Sullivan. Me.” Kerri^nn * “Kitty, My Love.” John Garrick. “Rose of Tralee.” T° |n, uv ClifTord. “Lo tight Sereni E ' - Alice Joyce. Carl.” a * :* Fnrreil MacDonald. “Little Boy Ride.” • * ♦Eflic Ellsler. “ Ireland, Mother •Ireland.” •' . in Greatest Roles °I Hear You Calling ;of their careers. Me.” **•& Pair of Blue Eyes.” J kF A \1 7/ Ji in xi ' y; >■ W : -Wfewv

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 3

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