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AMUSEMENTS. Grand Opera House “"'L’nJmxTi s p Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. LAST DAY OF i LAST DAY OF THE TWO BIG PICTURES Clara Bow in “HER WEDDING NIGHT” THE FUNNIEST FARCICAL COMEDY EVER SHOWN. TOGETHER WITH— , “THE GALL OF THE SEA” THE LATEST IN BRITISH PICTURES. Commencing TO-MORROW at the Matinee. — Rex Beach’s Immortal Story of Fierce Country Passions — “THE SILVER HORDE” From ice-locked reaches of the North conics DRAMA to inflame the emotions of a world! Tiie latest R’.K.O., with Evelyn Brent, Louis Woliieim, Joel McCrea. Filmed in Alaska, above the clouds in snow-capped mountains, along trap-lined rivers and below the surface of salmon-infested waters, the action is sweeping in its magnitude. SEE — battle of the giants . . . men lashed to fighting fury in mad struggle on a storm-torn sea! . . . Rush of the Silver Horde—gripping scenes from the great salmon catch . . , Heroic dog teams plunging men across uncharted snows! TOGETHER WITH PARAMOUNT’S STRIKING FEATURE:— “THE SAP FROM SYRACUSE” JACK OAKlE—the charming—grinning comic of the screen! Laugh . at his wit—laugh at his funny antics! He’s mistaken for a prominent engineer—and that’s where tiie fun begins and the laughs start on their merry way. Box Plans open at The Bristol and the La Gloria Berkeley. Phone 28—106.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 188, 7 May 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 188, 7 May 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 188, 7 May 1931, Page 2

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