SlHibißT T'S:V' 'THE AT R E HOfR-TT'S . , ; T HE A TRE '..;.,. Continuousifrom, 11 a.m.- to 10 p.m. . Huge ,and.■ Overwhelming Success of • -.."■. :\. . .SYD. CHAPLIN'S :■" V Xirßatcßt of' Ail Screen Triumphs, •■'••THE FORTUNE HUNTER," .: ■••-"THE FORTUNE HUNTER," Happy-go-lucky- Rover, causes pandc--7 thbnium in Small Town! Vows to ■••■•'• »ed richest-girl «nd chooses poorest! And then tho (uu begins. '■■..•■,■ . Added Attraction: MATHESON LANG ; In. "WHITE SLIPPERS." lA'Thrilling Drama .of tho Sea, the Seaboard, and those -vS'lio go' down to the Sea -.•..,. ' :' iv Ships. . " : ' Supporting Pictures Jnclfldo ■ SPLENDID, COMEDY^^^^^ '■■ Reserves at the Theatre or Tel. '11-219. "•'"'" COMING-FRIDAY . NEXT, VEEA :T!EYNOVDS HARR1 S ON FORD; In The Comedy Scream of the Year. ' "GOLF WIDOWS." .. You'll laugh and you'll thrill at 'this. '"..strange 'epic of life's vfucer twists. Its, ■miit moving and work's up. to a smashing • ' climax". THE QUEEN'S THEATRE HE QUEEN'S : THEATRE (Upper-Cuba street). .. TO-NIGHT-S^-TO-NIGHT. -■-, No. 1-r""" '■■■"■.■■'■ ' A Smashing Drama -of the Underworld, "ME, GANGSTER." .... - -,'........ "ME, GANGSTER." .. . . j Jlilltijns have read and millions will see "Me, Gangater." Can you miss it? • DON TERRY r —JUNE COLLYER. Large arid well performed supporting cast. ■■:'-.-.--2f0.-2^, .' ■-. ■:;■'. -A Tremendous Human Drama, Packcd^ • . .• with Thrills and Romance. •■ ; "ONCE AND FOREVER." "ONCE AND FOREVER." ..■■ ■■■:,: -v .-... . :: -With ■.''■ ■ ■• " .;; ; PATSY-RUTH MILLER. JOHN HARRON In Addition: ; QUEENS QUALITY ORCHESIRA ■ (Paul T, Cullen, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING—Box Plan at The Bristol. ARTCRAFT THKATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! The Graphic and Staling Pictuusation of ROBERT W. SERVICES Epic Stoiy of the KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH OF 1898,. Featuring ■DOLORES DEL RIO, RALPH FORBES, KARL DANE, HARRY CAREY, TULLY MARSHALL, AND 30 OTHER PRINCIPALS, WITH 15,000 EXTRAS. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYLR Pi es.cn ts " I HE TRAIL OF '08 ' -THE TRAIL OF 'OS' 'THE TRAIL OF '08' "THE TRAIL OF '98" 'THE TRAIL OF "9S "THi: TRAIL OF 'OS "THE TRAIL OF '98 ' . THE TRAIL OF '98 " THE TRAIL OF '08 ' • THE TRAIL OF '98. ■THE TRAIL OF '9S ' , , ' THE TRAIL OF '98 ' • THE TRAIL OF '98 "THE TRAIL OF '98 ' . :. ?. ' 'THE TRAIL or 'IS ' \ "THE TRAIL OF '98 ' "THE TRAIL OF '98 ' "THE TRAIL OF -9S ' SEE THE TITANIC SNOW .SLIDE— THE MOST COLOSSAL SCENE EVER FILMED. . ' THE CROSSING. OF CHILKOOI 1 PASS . -WHERE THE WEAK PERISHED AND ONLY IHL; j STRONG SURVIVED. SEiif THE SHOOTING OF WHITE HORSE RAPIDS — AMAZING,. BREATH-TAKING. THE BURNING OF DAWSOX CITY— AN EPIC OF REALISM A Love Story sheer and beautiful, like a silken thread ot gold, luns thioujrh this - Great Drama of the Struggle ior Wealth;': For Reservations Tel. 43-968 after 7 p.mv Crookdom's Changing Modes, shown in "PRESSED TO KILL," thrilling drama of "the Undeiwoild, now showing At the THE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE HE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE EDMUND LOWE MARY ASTOR In "DRESSED TO KILL " "DRESSED TO KILL." Homance and thiills, a tiook melodrama with excitement and \igoui. Note.—This pictuie has been recommended by the Censor as being more especially suitable for adult audiences, ADDED ATTRACTION: MARION DAVn:S MARION DAVIES .MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES ♦THE PATSY." "THE PATSY." "THE PATSY" "THH PATSY." "THE PATSY." "THE PATSY." It's a landslide of laughs and a roly-poly of romaiKc fol all the iamily. ; Supporting subjects include SERIAL, GAZETTE, COMEDY. K ______ KTNEMA. ILBLRNIE KINEMA. TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. Fmai Sciceninc ol POLA NEGRI, Who is always an Arlicas of Rate Power, "LOVES OF AN ACTRESS," '•LOVES OF AN ACTRESS," A Paramount specul pioduction. Also. RICHARD TALMADGE, a gieat athlete, and marvellous rough and-tumblo lighter, "TEARING THROUGH," "TEARING THROUGH," A picture full of thrills and daring advcntuie Box Plan at Theatre Confectionery, or nog Theatre. Telephone 14 202 OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, At 7.30. The Magnificent Pictmc, "BEN HUR," '•BEN IrUR/' "BEN HUR," "BEN HUR,' "BEN HUR," ' BEN fIUK," Slaurag RAMON NOVARRO s*ne ■norld's gie<itest dramatic spectacle! A pictuir to *cc over ,md o\n ag.iin and to maivel at for all time OUR ORCHESTRA. JTANAGERLAL.—Don't miss this.last „ vnnrbavily to pee "Ben. Tfm," for it is ro fcfc Tnthdrawn very shortly.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 2
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