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■ifiere^jjiily^one T)"juui-! .. . T&k SCF^ffi! fl-^-j sii?!?l?'*Jt:v^e him—and „.,-' there?&3Q,one,ivrfiQ,-c.0u13 -even hope to be ,:,;.; a succesMul s injitaiipm,oi nim. Hes in a 'f/o':j;.class by JhTmselF.,. He lias his own original ' style of comedy—it is not clowning, it is ;.---.- not slapstick—it is just Denny. <*■"/' AND ''THE CHEERFUL FRAUD" IS ';:.„': f.THE^EST COMEDY HE HAS EVER -;-. — - MADE. THE DE LUXE THEATRE ... - HE DE LUXE THEATRE ."- (The Finest Theatre under the Southern iv - Cross.) :':i TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. ■~7::-".: REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY V'""- REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY -,--,-- REGINALD DENNY ,:"" REGINALD DENNY *;'° ---,■ . In -,„ ; "THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." "THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." : . "THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." - --; "THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." -:■■■: « THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." .;.-- ;■.: , « TH E CHEERFUL FRAUD." .. . "THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." SI : .. "THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." ~"r~'tl you Like your Laughs Hearty and <■■■-' ■-.'• Long, -- -"-'Here's a Tip so you Cannot go Wrong: . See Reginald Denny ,i>.:ii--.- In the Best of his Many— : «iLlt's the "Cheerful Fraud" (bring HER ." .?-, along). ii:^ v-"_ ■■ ' Additional: .-.'-"TV-/ •■• MR. EMANUEL AARONS. „\; iTi.. MR. EMANUEL AARONS. c_, , Notable New Numbers on THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. ;-,—-.: THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. ;..-jl ,270. 1: Pot Pourri Grand Opera. ' ,U.~ -No. 2: In a Persian Garden. Also, -■: -.--■ ORCHESTRA DE LUXE -.. ;.•." (14 Solo Artists). '\"~-L, . Directed by Mr. Aarous. Overture: March "Imp" (Alfordl. .Novelty Entr'acte: "Souvenir" (Wurlitzer **'-* and Full Orchestra).. -•- - .-- Box Plans at The Bristol Co., Aitken'a JT^-JBook Arcade, of ring Thctre, Tel. 23- ----••: <.080. . . - 7"^ AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT S. KING'S THEATRE. .__... ING'S THEATRE. ?■:■•':.-'loaded with Laughs and Peppy Action—a ■ ..^..-,: Riotous Round of Joyful Jocularity. ■ ••■ 011 don't know the true meaning of ;';-'Vriginality, Fun, and Romance until you "i"' "" ' . see this one! ■--i7t7. "PAPJLDISE FOR TWO" „~,,V." "PARADISE FOR TWO" . 0 - "PARADISE JFOR TWO" ;- -.-,, "PARADISE FOR TWO" "" ' "PARADISE FOR TWO" " PARADISE FOR . TWO " ■?-'?-. "PARADISE FOR TWO" >?.mo,c "PARADISE FOR TWO" - r. '■ "PARADISE FOR TWO" ' " ..' "PARADISE FOR TWO" „..->,-■ "PARADISE FOR TWO" >; "PARADISE FOR TWO" :ir-'"-O: (Paramount Special Attraction), '"-!i; laugh till you cry at this story of ■•■r~~l/* ricn. young bachelor and his inheritance. ..,;.;; Starring Two of .Screenland's Most --?:: -..-' Popular Players, w RICHARD DIX, BETTY" BRONSON, ~,r ; RICHARD DIX, BETTY BRONSON, RICHARD DLX, BETTY BRONSON, RICHARD DIX, BETTY BRONSON RICHARD DIX, BETTY BRONSON. . ..;:. BICHARD DIX, BETTY BRONSON J ,::,BICHARD DEC, BETTY BRONSON, __ \Vith Andre Berangcr, Edmund Breese, ; and a multitude o£ well-known artists. ''""»'-£,- In Addition: i«\^:i: 4 PICTORIAL SUPPORTING ..---. ■ SUBJECTS, . "1.7 With Popular Incidental Music by the -".-• City's Premier Orchestra,' >i ••• KING'S SELECT "-•' -'- .ORCHESTRA v (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Hub. Dir.). „',;; ',;,. Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reservations. % .^RONALD COLMAN AND VILMA ii- BANKY,' ideal lovers in "THE ;r«v: ■■NIGHT- OF LOVE," De-Luxe Theatre, ', .;',^'r.'cpmmencing FRIDAY. ' ''The new princess. _-„ . ,•*• he new ■ princess. MANNERS STREET ' •:'-; Continuous, Daily, 11 to 10. NOW SHOWING., ':.'s:'.■: Williani Fox Presents "SUMMER BACHELORS." „, ..... "SUMMER BACHELORS." ■-- ■:; "SUMMER BACHELORS." ■^s^-- "SUMMER BACHELORS." :'•" -jWJiile the wives are away the husbands .'.'.' ,>VriH Pla>"> °y Warren Fabian, author of '-'a*~ ' Flaming Youth," ';,'.-'" Starring ;;■ MADGE BELLAMY, MATT MOORE Z :"4_ HALE haj"lton. r...:rl|EBE DANIELS, FORD STERLING, - —-3BBBE DANIELS, FORD STERLING Are Both •'; v ■ 'STRANDED IN PARIS." • -- -' "STRANDED IN PARIS " "STRANDED IN PARIS." ","■' '«^ ■^'80 Screening: '->:■< COMEDY! CARTOON! GAZETTE! is v£X OVp and Hate in the Arena of Titanic ;k:-..v-H Passions, "THE NIGHT OF LOVE," ;•;;■>;-commencing FRIDAY. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Presenting a Programme of Exclusive and Unparalleled Merit. T*o Sterling "Paramount" Masterpieces: "WILD, WILD SUSAN," "WELD, WELD SUSAN/ 4 Comedy-Drama of Thrills and Laughs ■t Featuring that Idolized Artist I BEBE DANIELLS. BEBE EANIELLS. Also: A Rip-Roaring 6-Reel Comedy - <<£§§ SS°P BLE WITH WIVES." i; "THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES!" -,:M'.'.■ •'". 9° Minutes of Hilarity—Presents J--V.- ,: FORD STERLING, TOM MOORE .;>.' FORD STERLING TOM MOORE „:r;; and FLORENCE VIDOR :- and FLORENCE VIDOR. '^-"'krvi**,.^,. Splendid Supports. il.^^^Y TOPICAL, SCENIC. TMwJpSm Great Entertainment r TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ,-ci-;!^"vQINEMA Romance at its dizzying zen- . ..: ith > "Tae Nignt of Love," with Ro[r.jz3£li Coim^ and Vilma Banky, De Luxe it ;.--,-Xheatre. commencing FRIDAY. .^RTORAFT THEATRE. =■- ::rmß GREAT DIVIDE" A To Terry t ™2g|| gg|t? »^|de;; Alice iS? liUßj GREAT DIVIDE Conwav Tearlp r ;-"THB GREAT DIVIDE" Conway Teark y-I.^ll ggfil SlvlEi: S j.,,w A better picture than the stage play. :£ i* „- SCENIC. GAZETTE. COMEDY. Special Music by James Haydoek. j/L BANDIT, a Princess, • and Tempestu.l^? ous Love, "THE NIGHT OF LOVE," De Luxe Theatre, commencing on FRIDAY. < f)UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN vUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. „ . TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. A AVonderful ProgramiiK' No I— LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE In "HER BIG NIGHT," "HER BIG NIGHT," "HER BIG NIGHT," -, Jfre njost captivating comedy of the year. It s delicious, simply delicious. One long laugh! One big.Susprise! No 2— "BEHIND THE CURTAIN," "BEHIND THE CURTAIN," "BEHIND THE CURTAIN," A picture of mystery und suspense—with an exceptional cast of screen celebrities. OUR ORCHESTRA,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 2