' qiTIE QUEEN'S THEATRE i*HE QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba street). TO-NIGHT-B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. With MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. ANOTHER BIG TWO-STAL! PROGRAMME! •Xo. 1— !A Smashing Drama o£ the Underworld, '•UK, GANGSTER." "MB, GANGSTER." "ME, GANGSTER." '•ME, GANGSTER." "ME, GANGSTER." "ME, GANGSTER." "ME, GANGSTER." -ME, GANGSTER." -ME, GANGSTER." -ME, GANGSTER." AtilHons 'have read and millions will ace •'Me, Gaugster." Can you miss it? DON TERRY- —JUNE COLLYER. DON TERRY JUNE COLLYER. DON TERRY JUNE COLLYER. DON TERRY JUNE COLLYEK. DON TERRY JUNE COLLYEK. . DON TERRY JUNE COLLYER. 35arge and well performed supporting cast. Jvo. 2— 'A Big, Tremendous, Human Drama of ■Tender Moments in Life that, make the Whole World Kin. "ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." -ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." : "ONCE AND FOREVER." A love that was everlasting wa£ the ■pledge of the lovers and adhered to despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles. JOHN HARRON j JOHN HARRON I JOHN HARRON JOHN HARRON And ' PATSY RUTH MILLER. PATSY RUTH MILLER. PATSY RUTH MILLER. PATSY RUTH MILLER. In Addition: QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) , BOOKING.-Box Plan at The Bristol. STRAND, TRAND, FULLER-HAYWARD'S THEATRE Of Big Attractions. Screening Continuously, ; 11 a.m.-lO p.m. 2nd WEEK 2nd WEEK Of the United Artists' Picture: " R E V E N G E." " R E V E N G E." " R E V E N G E." "REVENGE." "REVENGE." " KK7EN6 E." " R E V E N G E." " R E V E N G E." " R E V E N G E." " R E V E N G E." "REV E N G E." "RE V'EN G E." "R.E-V EN G E." "RE YEN G ]■:." " R E V E N G K." " R E V E N G E." ]n which Edwin Carewe presents Miss Del Rio with such great success as the tempestuous, languid, barbaric, and yet seductive . Gipsy bear tamer's daughter. "Revenge" has its thrills, its suspense, more than its share of beauty, a wealth of colour, but, above all, it has freshness and originality in the preponderance of invigorating five and bravado. It is the story of. a love born through revenge! Featuring DOLORES DEL I:•■■':i : DOLORES DEL \i\--\ DOLORES DEL lth! DOLORES DEL .Kin ■ DOLORES DEL Rio DOLORES DEL Rio DOLORES DEL Rio DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL lUu DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL Rlu DOLORES DEL 810 DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO . . DOLORES DEL RIO • . BOX PLANS BOX PLANS At Bristol aud Theatre. (Telephone 43-855. ■ A MASQUERADE of the UNDERWORLD. rfiHE NEW PRTNCESS THEATRE •x HE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE 1 Presents EDMUND LOWE in a virile* roll of EDMUND LOWE master crook, supEDMUND LOWE ported by Mary EDMUND LOWE A.slor.. BEN BARD, CHARLES MORTON, In "DRESSED TO KILL." "DRESSED TO KILL." "DRESSED TO KILL." "DRESSED TO KILL." "DRESSED TO KILL." '•DRESSED TO KILL." A. fascinating revelation of gangdom's evolution from, the brass knuckled thugs of yesterday to the sleek-haired "Dressed to ■ Kill dandies of to-day. Added Feature, MARION DA VIES in "PATSY " MARION DA VIES in "PATSY'" MARION DA VIES in "PATSY"" MARION DA VIES in "PATSY." • MARION DAVIES in "PATSY" MARION DAVIES in "PATSY.'" The gayest picture of modern youth and modern love you've ever roared at! And Marion Davies is even better than in "The Fair Co-ed." In Support, • "TRAIL OF THE TIGER," Renal GAZETTE, SCENIC, CARTOON. UALITY THEAI.'Kh. ISLAND ISaT. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, TO-NIGHT. No. 1: Paramount's Great Special Attraction—D. W. Griffith's' picturisation of Marie Corel li's Groat Masterpiece, "SORROWS OF SATAN," With Adolphe Mcnjoii as Satan; also llicardo Cortez, Carol Dempster, and Lya do Putti. This is a modernised version of the Love Story of All Loves. No, 2: The World-famous- International Productions present Lili Damita, Lili Daraita, in "THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY." From. P, Gm Wodehouse's Famous Novel.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1929, Page 2
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