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ESTHER 11ALST0N AND RICHARD DIX ON THE ONE BIG BILL! EE G E N T. E G E N T. (The Theatre Beautiful.) TO-NIGHT, AT S SHARP. MATINEES DAILY, 2.15 P.M. SPECIAL NOTE.—The Regent is now Completely Steam-heated Throughout; making it cosy and warm for the Winter Nights. PARAMOUNT Presents ESTHER RALSTON .ESTHER RALSTON (Bewitching Blonde Comedienne) In "LOVE AND LEARN." "LOVE AND LEARN." All about a girl who falls in love with the Judge who puts her in gaol! And, on the same bill, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, In His Most Dynamic Role, "THE GAT DEFENDER." "THE GAY DEFENDER." Heroic, Romantic Exploits—Wonderful . Romance! BOOK NOW AT THEATRE (TEL. "44----144), OR THE BRISTOL. KEEP THAT FLAG' FLYING! KEEP THAT FLAG FLYING! COMING FRIDAY!' BRITAIN SCORES AGAIN! BRITAIN SCORES AGAIN! BRITAIN SCORES AGAIN! With. THE GLORIOUS SUCCESSOR TO "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." Founded on Stories by "BARTIMEUS." "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" ' "SECOND TO NONE" . "SECOND TO NONE" . /'SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" \ "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" ■ "SECOND. TO NONE" ' . "SECOND TO NONE" '•SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" . "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." • "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." (A Paramount Release), ' * ' • ■ A Romance of the' Royal Navy. A Mighty Story of Heroism—with a love theme running through—a talc that will make the hearts of all true Englishmen beat a little faster—the greatest tribute the screen liasf paid the Silent Service. "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." • "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." Produced with full co-operation of the British Admiralty. Scenes taken on board H.M.S. Tiger, H.M:S. Champion, H.M.S. Tarpon, and H.M.S. Tara. Scenes, were also taken for the first time in the Dockyard and Royal Naval Barracks at Portsmouth. ■ (Presented in Wellington under the Pat- - ronagc of the Navy League.) '. SPECIAL PROLOGUE By MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN'S HORNPIPE BALLET. BOOK EARLY. PLAN AT THEATRE ('PHONE 44-144) OR BRISTOL.

STRAND. TRAND. A Fulter-Hayward Theatre. (The Little Theatre with the Big . Attractions.) Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS AND AVOID THE CRUSH AT NIGHT. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS i In his Greatest Role as I' "THE GAUCHO." "THE GAUCHO." "THE GAUCHO." "THE GAUCHO." I "THE GAUCHO." "THE GAUCHO." "THE GAUCHO." . ,; • A United Artists' Picture. A Picture that combines the spirit o£ "Robin Hood" with tho lightning speed of "Don Q," the whimsical romance of "The Thief o£ Bagdad," with tho amazing ability of "The Black Pirate." ITS TOO GOOD TO MISS. STRAND ORCHESTRA /' (Directed by Miss Dennehy). Box Plans at Theatre. Ring 43-855. Telephone Reserves kept till 7.55. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. "RRITANNIA Continuous ■Britannia from n a.m. NOW SHOWING: JOHNNY HINES in "HOME-MADE" Home-made laughs, "HOME-MADE" home-made thrills, home-"HOME-MADE" made romance, all "HOME-MADE" mixed into a Comedy "HOME-MADE" Cocktail. A feast of "HOME-MADE" fun, flavoured with "HOME-MADE" SPEED! SPICE! "HOME-MADE" SUSPENSE! In Addition: BESSIE LOVE In BESSIE LOVE "A HARP IN HOCK," A bewitching story of life and humble love in the Ghetto. A picture you will enjoy. Also, GAZETTE, COMEDY, SCENIC. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS." "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS." WM. BOYD, MARY ASTOR, and LOUIS WOLHEIM. ! Two doughboys lost in a harem. But did the harem scare'm? See the greatest Soldier Comedy. ever filmed. Here's lo.ve, Knight life, and a laugh for each and every bean in the army. Laughs by tho carload. Get your share. Good Supports, Tel. 24-318, I

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 2