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AMUSEMENTS. Book at Bristol Thrice Dally: . IwJSw* I EXffia VftSS or Theatre, at 11 a.m., BMLwWjIO 0. V. Tel. 28—175. 2.15, and 8 p.m. Of* raE®! ’NSF M Another Boom for— —————————-TO-DAY! Sir Benjamin and Jolrn Fuller stress the First Appearance at St. James Theatre of the Famous International Actress.— ANN HARDING “Whose very voice-which reproduces perfectly-is a thing of joy, and whose every tone, every look, carries conviction. Grandly supported by MARY ASTOR, a remarkably fine artiste, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, Prince of Comedians, and a splendid cast, in the stage play and picture in which Miss Harding has scored a veritable triumph—“HOLIDAY” c. The brightest, breeziest, most sparkling, elegantly dressed and beautifully acted comedy-drama that has ever come from the celebrated Bathe Celebrity studios.

“A WONDER PLAY SEEN BUT ONCE IN MANY MOONS.” Preceded by “TEMPLES OF SILENCE” (Vagabond Adventure) with Tom Terriss. “JUNGLE JAZZ” (Aesop’s Fable). “FISH, FOWL AND FUR” (SportReview. TATHE NEWS. Conurionsense Prices: 2/6, 2/- (plus tax), 1/6. . Children Half Price day and night (except Saturday night). Matinees: 1/-, 1/6 and 2/- (plus tax). Children half. No booking fee. THE BRITISH BOOM BEGINS TO-DAY! 3 “ S Book at Bristol . and 8 p.m. IS®’ — THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER MADE BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE. IT’S ALL-BRITISH AND ITS FAME IS WORLD-WIDE. ■ On the stage at the Shaftesbury Theatre it set all London laughing, and now, on the screen, played by the original stage cast, the greatest band of eminent British actors who ever appeared in- “Talkies,” it is convulsing the English-speaking world. “THE MIDDLE WATCH” Brilliantly written bv master-craftsmen, lAN HAY and STEPHEN KING HALL. Acted by OWEN NARES (London’s, idol), FRED VOLPE, JACK RAINE, HENRY WENMAN, REGINALD PURDELL, HAMILTON KEENE, DODO WATTS, MARGARET HALSTON, PHYLLIS LORING and MURIEL AKED. PLAYED ABOARD H.M.S. FALCON, by permission of the Admiralty. A NAUGHTY, NAUTICAL, NOCTURNAL, NONSENSICAL TIMEPIECE THAT TICK-TICK-TICKLES THE WORLD TO DEATH DEATH WITH LAUGHTER — — — — — — — — !!! Take your best British girl to see it! Two girls aboard a battleship.—Each loves a jolly Jack Tar; Up pops a naughty old Admiral.—Well, you know what sailors are! A BRITISH INTERNATIONAL EPIC THAT STANDS ALONE. IT’S THE BEST IN THE WORLD AND IT’S ALL BRITISH PRICES: 2/6, 2/- (plus tax), 1/6 and 1/-. Children half price day and night, except on Saturday evenings. Matinees: 1/-, 1/6 and 2/- (plus tax). Children half. NO BOOKING FEE. THE RUSH HAS STARTED!!! BOOK NOW, OR BLAME US NOT.

KING’S Theatre (Best Sound in Town) NOW SHOWING. TO-DAY, 2.30 TO-NIGHT AT 8. WARNER BROS, present RICHARD BARTHELMESS In the Supreme Dramatic Sensation of the Century— SON GODS From the story by REX BEACH, with CONSTANCE BENNETT. Never has the screen offered such thrilling entertainment. Here is Richard Barthelmess at his greatest. Here is a Rex Beach story that ranks with the best. And back of it all is that certain something that blends this genius into one unforgettable production. In addition: KING’S SOUND FEATURETTES, Presenting The Revellers (Quartette). Horace Heidt And his band. Jack Bennie (Novelty). Outlaw-Inlaw (Comedy). King’s “Within Reason” Prices, 1/- to 2/6 Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre.

LZILBIRNIE IAIHEMfILAST NIGHT of THE SENSATIONAL THRILLER “Outside the Law” RESERVE NOW for The Big British Naval Drama — “THE CALL OF THE SEA” SATURDAY & MONDAY ONLY.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 189, 8 May 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 189, 8 May 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 189, 8 May 1931, Page 2