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PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. "Courtenay place. TONIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. Graham Cutts's Thrilling Sequel to "THE RAT," "THE, TRIUMPH OF "THE TRIUMPH OF "THE TRIUMPH OF "THE TRIUMPH OF , . "THE TRIUMPH OF "THE TRIUMPH OF ' "' '. '"THE TRIUMPH OF •'■■■■■■- "THE TRIUMPH OF "THE TRIUMPH OF S "THE TRIUMPH OF THE RAT." THE RAT." THE RAT." THE RA'J\" THE RAT." THE RAT." • THE RAT." THE RAT." Featuring the Celebrated English Screen - ■ Star, . IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, And ISABEL JEANS. ; ISABEL JEANS. v ■ ISABEL JEANS. • "A mighty British' Screen Spectacle, dealing with the further adventures of that notorious under-world character, THE RAT. THE RAT. j Thrilling! ' Sensational! Thrilling! Sensational! PARIS. PARIS. —the high life of its Bois. The Avenue dcs Champs Ely sees. The Chateau Madrid. The- low. life of. Mont Martre, and the . ;_ AVhite Coffin. "The Triumph of the Rat" is recommended more»especially for adult audiences. Also, A Riot of Laughs, "THE KISS DOCTOR." "THE KISS DOCTOR." Gazette. Scenic. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director, Robt. Caultou). Overture: Hunyady Lazlo (Erkel). Entr'acte: "Up From Somerset" (Sanderson)/ (Trumpet Solo by G. A. Garry). BOX PLAN NOAV OPEN .At.The.,Bristol Piano Co. and Utility j Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), or { 'ring Theatre, Telephone 21-542. | IS IT SPICY? Oui! IS IT SNAPPY? C'cst ca! IS IT NAUGHTY? 000-la-la! ■.-'.-': "FRENCH DRESSING," ■•■=■, "FRENCH DRESSING," - The piquant Parisian Fai'ce-Comcdy, . Sparkling for a week at THE 'DE LUXE THEATRE. HE DE LUXE THEATRE. (The finest theatre under the Southern . Cross.) TO-NIGHT' S o'clock. TO-NIGHT! MATINEE '10-MORROW, 2.30. The SCIN riLLATING, SOPHISTICATED MELANGE, ' FRENCH DRESSING." "FRENCH DRESSING." "FRENCH DRESSING." "FRENCH DRESSING." "FRENCH DRESSING."1 "FRENCH DRESSING.", ■ DRESSING." : "FRENCH DRESSING." . ..-.."FRENCH DRESSING." "FRENCH DRESSING." ' .v. "FRENCH DRESSING." \-%v "FRENCH DRESSING." "FRENCH DRESSING." "FRENCH DRESSING." 00-la-la! What a little French Dress-ing will do. It turned a Wallflower Wife into a dazzling Mademoiselle, and started a Scandal that was the Talk of Paris. Interpreted by a , BRILLIANT CAST, INCLUDING " "H. B. WARNER," "H. B. WARNER" "H. B. WARNER," "H. B. WARNER" "H. B. WARNER," "H. B. WARNER" "H. B. WARNER," "H. B. WARNER" "H. B. WARNER," "H. B. WARNER" (Of "Sorrell and Son"), LOIS WILSON, LOIS WILSON, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK. . CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK. Additional: TOPICAL BUDGET, SPARKLING COMEDY. > Overture—Grand Selection from "PAGLIACCI" (Leoncavallo). Entr'acte —Hungarian Dance, No. V. (Brahms^. Mr. Emanuel Aarons at The Mighty Wurlitzor will Play— ' ; 1. "Le Cygne" (by request), (Saint-Saens).'1 2. "Polly" (Zatnecnik). Bos Plans at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, 'phone 23-080. .• fyUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN THEATRE, ■ NEWTOWN. , TO-NIGHT,.at 7.30. " Two Big Attractions. No. 1— CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH In "SYNCOPATING SUE." "SYNCOPATING- SUE." Sharps - and flats -. of romance of "Sue," '"••'■ the piano thumper. No. 2-,.. '. :. SEENA OAVEN and ARNOLD GRAY, SEENA OAVEN and ARNOLD GRAY, A great story of strong men and fraU women in the dazzling white spaces of the frozen North. our orchestra. empire •■theatre. island bas Empire theatre, island bay. Grand Double Feature Programme. 1- SALLY O'NEIL SALLY O'NEIL In "THE LOVELORN." ■ "THE LOVELORN." Here's a knock-out Comedy Romance that takes a gentle tilt at the youth of to-day— 2- HARRY LANGDON HARRY LANGDON .:• : -■ In "THREE'S A CROAVD." "THREE'S A CROWD." You'll smile when he comes on the screen; you'll laugh when you see him with a. baby, but when you see him in love you'll simply Scream! 3—Exhibition of Yale Blues Dance by Mr. Neilsen and Partner. MATINEE 2.30 p.m.: "THERE'S A CROWD." ALWAYS keep .in good spirits. Your •^* car also. Big Tree Motor Spirit will help to keep you- engine (,'oodhumourcd..

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 2