: REGINALD DENNY! REGINALD DENNY! ■ - ,- REGINALD DENNY!. REGINALD DENNY! ■ ■ REGINALD DENNY! REGINALD DENNY! ■ ; THE ONE AND ONLY THE ONE AND ONLY THE ONE AND ONLY ' THE ONE AND ONLY REGINALD. DENNY! REGINALD DENNY! - REGINALD DENNYI REGINALD DENNY! REGINALD DENNY' - : •■■• REGINALD DENNYi . BURSTS! SPASMS! SHRIEKS! YELLS' BURSTS! SPASMS! SHRIEKSJ YELLS! ROARS! SCBEA'MS! ROARS! SCREAMS! ALL WELLINGTON WILL ' ■ -.-: •: At-.-. ■ ■■'- "OUT ALL NIGHT," i "OUT ALL NIGHT," the speediest; maddest, most : ROLLICKING. STORY OF HIS CAREER; : • . ■: At the ■-.-■-.■■ . - . Dl Lull flii?li (The finest theatre under the Southern '..•.. .'• .Cross). TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! ■ : 8 o'clock. LAUGHTER MATINEE SATURDAY 52.30. ■ A Univers'alDenny Delight. ' REGINALD. DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. " REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. _ REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. . REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. • REGINALD DENNY. ■- REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY; REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. v REGINALD DENNY. ;' . ' REGINALD DENNY. Denny has- never been, bo funny—he's a positive riot. I? you have-to etay up all night, don't .;.-. -, .- ■ miss seeing , " ■■" "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT. :ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT-." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT.ALL NIGHT." .:- "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT -ALL • NIGHT;" :■ - ■ "OUT ALL 1 NIGHT." - "OUT ALL NIGHT." - - , "OUT.: ALL: .NIGHT.". ..'.■_ "OUT ALIi NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT.""OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL-NIGHT." "OUT- ALL.: NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL. NIGHT." , "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT- ALL? NIGHT." ■ ;■ "OUT ALL' NIGHT," "OUT ALL -NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." : * "OUT AUL-. NIGHT." \ "OUT ALL NIGHT," "OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NI^tHT." Denny plunges into one hilarious predicament after another. . - ' Denny is a thousand times funnier than ever he intended to be. - ■; ■ Denny in "Out All ,Night" .is a kn:oek-out :-.. Until .the. final--.fade-out; Denny will make" you laugh as you never jaughed. before. - ..:.. •; Denny is the screens greatest- obmedian; . Denny presents :thd- Comedy Sensation ;of the' Season.-...... ■■.•■•-'. "OUT- ALL NIGHT." Overture—"La Boheme" ... (Puccini) Entr'acte—Trombone Solo, "Flight of Ages" ...... Played by Mr. D. Sutton MR. EMANUEL AARONS at the MIGHTY WURLITZER will Play ■"Yesterday,"-Melody Waltz-Song ; (Wilbifc) Box Plans for Denny Season Now Open at The Bristol Piano Co. and Aitkeu'i Book Arcade; or ring Theatre, 23-080. ARTORAFT THEATRE" -"■RTCRAFT THEATRE. 8 p.m.—Commencing To niftht —8 p.m : , "BEVERLY OF «RAUBTARK." ■j.: \. "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." : "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." , ■; ■-' with . MARION DA VIES MARION DAVIES ANTONIO MORENO : ' And Others. The Btory of a girl's daring impersona- ; tion of a Royal Prince! Thrilling! Magnificent Scenes!! Splendid Supports.: Good Mutic. SHOKTT'S THEATRB, , H.ORTI'S THEATRE. 1 Continuous from 11 am. to 10 \vm, ■ . -:LAUGHTKR WKBK. '■'•"' LAUGHTER WEI",K. The gtcatcst comedy proKi.unme of the year. Two Mrtro-Goldu,vn Attiactions. Two laughter booms. CONRAD KAGEL GLATRE WINDSOR BERT ROACH In a postwar comedy, packed -with laughe, "TIN HATS." ■ " ■"• "TIN HATS." .: "TIN HATS." "TIN HATS." High explosive laughter-^the funny side of war. They lost themselves and wandered into. Germany ahead of the. army of occupation. ■■■-/■•■ THEN—WHAT A RIOT! Tlio "Better 'Ole" was a scream, but ; " : "Tin Hats"-^-well, you'll roll off your. . scat*. ; : .'■■ : Second Big' Attraction: .""■■■.• SALLY.O.^EIL. ■'.:, - SALLY O'NEIL / WILLIAM HAINES HARRY CAREY, WILLIAM HAINES, HARRY CAREY In ■ "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE." "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDES "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE." "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE." A story bt love, .laughs,, and riotous • ■ fun; BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. 17UCHRE ■— TO-NIGHT - EUCHRE lj AT THE DAINTIES, 18-22, Courtenay place. Two £2 Orders, four 10s Orders,' fo'ilr ss' Orders, and other g6bd prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission 2s, Compulsory cut of all cards. All cards tb be played out. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFBN. - ]P ASTBOURNE PARISH HALL, & ST. ALBAN'S PARISH HALL AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL Will be Opened by. - ARCH. A. M. JOHNSON, M.A, On SATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. jgT. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL, 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1027. . JUMBLE SALE Of . ; . ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. : CTAIG'S AmusemenUl Where? MiraK5 mar Grand Carnival, School Grouild*, Miramar (aid school and band funds), 10th-21st .December.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 2
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