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AMUSEMENTS. Last Day of Laurel & Hardy, and RAMON NOVARRO in “ DAYBREAK ” Thrice Daily: Book Brsstol or Coming * - - - FRIDAY] SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND VERY FINE. Right off the beaten track and out of the rut. U THOMAS MEIGHAN Ff g (-• *» H —The great favourite of “Miracle Man” and “A .--Kto Bachelor Daddy” fame, has registered a great hit with his At First Talking Drama:— “ YOUNG SINNERS” W? A rcd-bloodcd play with a purpose. A comedy-drama A that throws rubbish overboard and presents a really worth-while story of a loyal physical culture trainer's ’ wSI stern fight to rebuild a dissipated modern young man’s VIP body and change his mental outlook at the same time. TOM MEIGHAN “stars” as the trainer, and other screen favourites in important roles arc HARDIE ALBRIGHT. DOROTHY JORDAN, CECILIA LOFTUS and JAMES KIRKWOOD. BE ADVISED AND BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL. NO FEE. LAST DAY of “ DIRIGIBLE ” 3 Sessions /S'®!. Box Plans at Daßy: | g Mfgf ~the Bristol or 11 a.in., 2.15 Ilk IISLsS) Theatre. and 8 p.m. ■ vs/ Tel.: 45—100. COMING FRIDAY FAY WRAY THE TREAT OF A LIFE-TIME., an, l -D’d you ’ ’ n your "wildest dreams ff * °t> sa - v ’ three short years ago, ever /Z 2®! \\ think you’d be privileged to enjoy in I’ 11 N.Z., at “square-deal prices,” a | ijwfi K? | GILL superb reproduction of an actual LonI I d° n Performance of— II I Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Immortal English Comedy, “School for Scandal’ 7 " nWX II Y ’ W—- — I with all its well-loved characters, good I “Sir Peter,” Lady Teazle, Bumper, Joseph Surface, Charles Surface, Sir K. i* 1 * jnl i Oliver, Maria, Lady , Snccrwell and A /I Moses, made to live and breathe on the 'V H w? wA- />/ talking screen by the pick of Britain's m F wk players.— Basil Gill, Madeline Carroll, (/ Y Haydn Coffin, lan Fleming, Henry Al Hewitt, Edgar K. Bruce, Dodo Watts, w ' Anne Grey, Hector Abbas—all names . : ' to conjure with. A Radiant Production, Elegantly Dressed and Lavishly Mounted. | popu^r by Leslie Fuller in “What a Night”| AND WHAT A REAL BRITISH FUN-MAKER IT IS ! TWO BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 290, 3 September 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 290, 3 September 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 290, 3 September 1931, Page 2