THE . QUEEN'S THEATRE. HE QUEISN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba street.) TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. COMEDY PROGRAMME COMEDY PROGRAMME . . ' -EXTRAORDINARY! : EXTRAORDINARY! Two hours of hard laughing in store for Wellington's Comedy-lovers this week. Ist ATTRACTION: DIRECT FROM ITS SUCCESSFUL PARAMOUNT THEATRE SEASON, You'll laugh your heads off at the antics of these two boys—they join the Foreign Legion (by mistake), and go out to fight the Riffs; ride a mile on a camel; become involved in a harem full of beauties; and rescue the General's Daughter. And that's only a tip on the fun Sammy Cohen and his pals give you in this super-mirth-quake! "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED ]N PARIS," " PLASTERED IN PARIS." "PLASTERED IN PARIS." "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED IN PARIS," . "PLASTERED IN PARIS," . . ■ "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED IN PARIS," ' " PLASTERED IN PARIS," . " PLASTERED IN PARIS," With : SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY CbHEN, SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN, Supported by JACK PENNICK JACK. PENNICK LOLA SALIvAN LINOW IVAN LINOW Supporting cast of many hundreds—Foreign Legionnaires, Riffs, etc., etc. A FOX ATTRACTION! 2nd ATTRACTION: ' A RURAL ROMANCE FULL OF THRILLS AND LAUGHTER, , "THE FARMER'S - .DAUGHTER " "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER, "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER, ■"THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER, "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER,; "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER, "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," Starring ; MARJORIE BEEBE, MARJORIE BEEBE, MARJORIE BEEBE,. MARJORIE BEEBE, ■.. ■ MARJORIE BEEBE, Greatest Woman Comedienne discovery in screen history, responsible for most ot the fun in this, her first featured role, and— Arthur Stone, Warren Burke, Lincoln Steadman, Harry Dungmson, and _ other screen favourites, doing their share in this riot of mirth and thrills to make this :..- - world-a better place to laugh in. ■ QUEEN'S QUALITY .ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Du\) BOOKING—Box Plan at The Bristol. Ring Tel. 22-331 for Reservations. SECOND HUGE TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME AT THE V&W PRINCESS TH^TRE JSfw PRINCESS THEATRE V""V :(Cpntimious'H'a;,iu"«:..to 10 p.m. Presenting— I-"CHANG" " I "CHANG" " • I "CHANG" I "CHANG" !; CHANG" . I '/CHANG" I "CHANG" : I "CHANG" I "CHANG" GIGANTIC! In stupendous thrill and exciting powers. IN THREE WORDS TREMENDOUS!— STARTLING!- ----■•• ENTERTAINMENT !- ' ■ -'Sensational- adventure 'mid . the '■'.. ' ••'.■ Tropic jungle, Added Feature: : WALLACE BEERY . WALLACE BEERY FORD STERLING ZAZU PITTS .. FORD STERLIN.G ZAZU PITTS in "CASEY AT THE BAT" ■-" -"CASEY AT THE BAT" "CASEY 'AT THE BAT" • A Sparkling Comedy of the baseball diamond, with Beery at his funniest. ; In Support— GAZETTE-SERIAL—COMEDY BRITANNIA THEATRE, RITANNIA THEATKE, Manners street. BEST AND MOST.Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. EMIL JANNINGS in B.MIL JANNINGS in EMIL JANNINGS in . In "THE STREET OF S IN." "THE STREET OF SIN." "THE STREET OF SIN." A story of men. and of women—both good and bad—told as only Jannings can tell a story! Also. Also. Also. OLIVE BORDEN in OLIVE BORDEN in "THE JOY GIRL." "THE JOY GIRL." "THE JOY GIRL." "THE JOY GIRL." "THE JOY GIRL." •The glory and gaiety of New York and lPalm Beach. GOOD SUPPORTS. ■ For Reservations book at Theatre or Tel. 40-018. _ ; ;—: OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. No. 1 — RIN-TIN-TIN RIN-TIN-TIN "A DOG OF THE REGIMENT." "A DOG OF THE REGIMENT." !An exciting story of the World War, based - on Rin-Tin-Tin's own life. . ,No. 2.— IRENE RICH IRENE RICH "THE CLIMBERS." "THE CLIMBERS." .Fierce Spanish hearts aflame with love and hate! , , OUR ORCHESTRA. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Supreme Double-feature Bill. I—Captivating Colleen's Mirthfullest Move. COLLEEN MOORE, in "OH! KAY." "OH! KAY." Oh Boy! Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!— Look who's here. The funniest movie you've seen. A rhapsody of love and comedy. 3— NORMA SHEARER, in "TRELAWNY OF THE WELLS." V "TRELAWNY OF THE WELLS." The most human of all stage plays ever brought to the screen. Teeming with human interest, comedy, drama, thrills, and enduring love. 3- HAL ROACH COMEDY.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 2
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