I AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY AND. ALPS BUTTON I REGENT It’s the — SCREENING — MACIC BPTT ° y J - 11 AM ” 2 ’ 16 P ’ M ” » PM ’ COMMENCING • TO-MORROW ' / Somerset Maugu liunt’s Sensational /yHaWi Stage Success that ' W s < held London Spell- _ bound for two A A •'..V ' -X, Years. M 1' . ( A "'x Now the Most Daring t- li ' ~ ’■ ■ an<l A,, s°rhlnK I’lc- ' f*\ i’ » ' ' * , * ure °t Romance that *> Y has come to thc > w • ’l® a'*' '' “I ' i Talking Screen. ' V ' With a great cast, l i ’ including: ill. i STONE \ I PAUL CAVANAGH. ■ wife, CATHERINE DALE . - -W ' ’ OWEN. ERNEST TORRENCE 4 **' Once to every girl ' comes the moment - A ' >' J when she must mukc v -s'"z ' Life's Greatest Deci' • S V '' --f '' ' 74 *>»”»! Seethe Talking /' Masterpiece of Ko- • ------ i mance that begins MBUSMM—-JiyißWl IH—W nTT-l MMMMMMMMMMV WhCFC UlOSt IOaVC Off. “STRICTLY UNCONVENTIONAL” (Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for adults). ■ , It’s thrilling entertainment, this virile drama of wives who yearn for romance. Most romances that we see on the screen end with marriage—but here is one that begins with marriage. It will set you talking. BIG ADDED ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE: “THE MESSAGE” WITH AN ALL-STAR ENGLISH CAST. TENSE! GRIPPING! AN EPISODE IN THE EXCITING LIFE OF A SCOTLAND YARD OFFICIAL. nnnv iwnw! BOX plans at theatre (tel m-ui) and BOOK EARLY. DUuK NUWI BRISTOL I’IANO COMPANY.
JOY NIGHT No. 10. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. GREAT ANNUAL PLAIN AND GREAT ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. To Provide Christmas Cheer for the Orphan Children and Children in Homes and Hospitals; also the Blind Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Fund. TOWN HALL AND CONCERT -L CHAMBER, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), TO-MORHOAV (FRIDAY), GRAND ART UNION AND UGLY GRAND ART UNION AND UGLY MAN’S COMPETITION. MAN’S COMPETITION. Ist prize—looo cigarettes. His ' lady partner will receive a Gold Wristlet Watch, presented by F. W. Manton, Esq. 2nd prize—Special; also his lady partner. Now, ladies, here is your ehance! Bring your ugly boys with you and secure these great prizes. TWO FULL ORCHESTRAS TWO FULL ORCHESTRAS ENGAGED. ENGAGED. CATERING BY THE ADELPHI CATERING BY THE ADELPHI CABARET. CABARET. ADMISSION 2/6. ADMISSION 2/6. Including Art Union and Ugly Man s Competition. LATE TRAMS AND BUSES ARRANGED.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 48, 20 November 1930, Page 3
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