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AMUSEMENTS. WHAT A HOUSE! WHAT A RECEPTION! WHAT ENTHUSIASM! . — ... Book at Bristol Thrice Daily: at 11 a.m., RWJ KKj Nf ° r Theatre - 2.15, and 8 p.m. Tct 28—175. “WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.” Sir Benjamin and John Fuller announce a furore, no less! «ieorge Arliss as “OLD ENGLISH.” “THE FINEST CHARACTERISATION IN THE HISTORY OF TALKING PICTURES.” "Evening World.-’’ What a grand old sinner he was! A rakish old rascal; but, ob, how human! John Galsworthy’s Finest Play: “Old English” A Warner Bros, and Witaphoiie Picture. A wonderful “first part” includes HERBERT RAWLINSON in “Hwnorous nialftffiip”* HARRIS & HOWE (comedy entertainers); CHARLES ROGERS (“?LeMovie Mtn’D ; 4oX NEWS,” "PAPER DOLLS.” “IN AUSTRALIA” 2/6 2/- (plus tax), 1/6. Matinees: 1/-, 1/6 and 2/- (plus tax). BOOK BRISTOL TILL NOON THEN THEATRE (Tel.: 28-175). If there ever was an over-delighted audience, one could be heard last night enjoying itself'at the—--3 Sessions Book at Bristol Da, ' y: 8 iCZ or Theatre. 11 a.m., 2 p.m., Igl Tel.: 45—100. and 8 p.m. W GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF Merry Marion Davies «lW| —who is making the whole world laugh in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s latest and greatest astonishing success—a top-' MOK, hole, altogether different comedy, that runs neck and neck in popularity with “LET US BE GAY," entitled:— >s': "A Bachelor Father” FROM DAVID BELASCO'S CELEBRATED STAGE TRIUMPH ! YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOUR BALLOON BURSTS. RALPH FORBES, C. AUBREY SMITH (the creator of the “Bachelor Father” on the London stage), DAVID TORRANCE, DORIS LLOYD, RAY MILLAND, EDGAR NORTON, HALLIWELL HOBBES and ELIZABETH MURRAY. SPLENDID M.-G.-M. FEATURETTES Be advised—BOOK AT BRISTOL. THE CRUSH WILL BE GREAT!

AHOY THERE, MY HEARTIES! Pass the word and open the Box-Plans earlv for his Majesty’s good ship “The Middle Watch,” built by Britishers for Britishers, and registered "Al at Lloyds,” laugh-laden to the plimsoll mark, outward bound for all Empire ports, is due to berth at the MAJESTIC THEATRE On FRIDAY NEXT, at 11 Bells. Tlle Remedy King of the World. ‘The Middle Watch’ From Shaftsbury Theatre, London. 1 A Naughty, Nautical, Nocturnal, Nonsensical Time Dispcller that has set the whole world laughing! ' IT’S FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A SHIP SPLIT HER STAYS. The Greatest British Picture with the Greatest British Cast ever assembled to > mesmerise people with merriment. BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY AT THE BRISTOL. SAIL ALONG!

KING’S Theatre (Best Sound in Town) NOW SHOWING. TO-DAY, 2.30 TO-NIGHT at 8. VICTOR McLAGLEN In an All-Talking Fox Movietone Comedy Riot—“A DEVIL with WOMEN” McLaglen in khaki again!—down in the tropics, where revolutions are rife and bandits are bold—seeking WAR and WOMEN and finding plenty of both ! ! I In addition: KING’S SOUND FEATURETTES, Presenting ' FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. TALKIES (Interest). HELLO TELEVISION (Comedy). KING’S “WITHIN REASON” PRICES, 1/- to 2/6. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. XTEW Blood is -wanted on he Council". Vote for James McDonald, who stands for Curtailment of Administration' Expenses. “A” CERTIFICATE. ’VARSITY EXTRAVAGANZA 'VARSITY EXTRAVAGANZA ’ ’VARSITY EXTRAVAGANZA FOR 1931, FOR 1931. FOR 1931. • “WILLUM THE CONK.” “WILLUM THE CONK.” “WILLUM THE CONK.” “WILLUM THE CONK.” IT MAY HAVE THE "A” CERTIFICATE. BUT THE SHOW IS JUST Al. You’ll be thrilled, shocked, terrified, moved, stung to a whisper, and stirred as you’ve never been before. AND YOU’LL GO HOME SATISFIED After your visit to the TOWN HALL. TOWN HALT,. TOWN HALL. THERE ARE ONLY TWO'CHANCES To see the EXTRAVAGANZA EXTRAORDINARY MONDAY and TUESDAY MONDAY . and TUESDAY 4th and sth 4th and sth MAY. MAY. PRICES—S/-, 3/-, and 2/-. NO TAX. NO BOOKING CHARGE. Reserves at the Bristol. ‘XT'OTE for James McDonald, who is a ’ retired successful business man with no axe to grind and has the time to devot* to your interests.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 184, 2 May 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 184, 2 May 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 184, 2 May 1931, Page 4

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