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"rritannla theatre, Britannia theatre, Manners 6treet. BES'I ' AND MOST. Continuous from 11 a.ra to 10 p.m. RALPH FORBES IN RALPH FORBES IN "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." • "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." SHE TRUSTED. THE BITTEREST ENEMY OF THE MAN SHE LOVED! What a desperate position—her future happiness vitally at stake! And lie whom she trusted knew how easy it would be to colour a story of high treason against her lover! In the midst of the dramatic cataclysm that enveloped them, what path did he follow? Death, or life — with Margareta? Also Also Aliio WM. BOYD, MARY ASTOR, AND LOUIS WOLHEIM In. ' "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" ' "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" They made HER laugh. They made EACH OTHER laugh. They made ARABIA laugh. They'll make YOU laugh. 1000 AND 1 LAUGHS • In the world's funniest doughboy comedy. For Reservations book at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross). TRIUMPHANT PREMIERE OF ■ "LUCK OF THE NAVY"! ... . Last Evening's Large and Representative Audience Enthusiastic! THE HIGH QUALITY OF BRITAIN'S RECENT RELEASES THE SUBJECT OF MOST FAVOURABLE COMMENT! • ■ BRITISH DOMINION FILMS' BRILLIANT PICTURISATION OF THE GREAT STAGE . ■■.-•■ PLAY. • Generally reckoned to be that Company's Most Outstanding Film Production to . ■ " ' ■'■ date. "PRINCESS MARY'S FAVOURITE MELODRAMA." THE BIG BRITISH TESTIMONY TO THE "SILENT'SERVICE." - Viewed and enthused over by nearly every member of the Royal Family! : '"THE LUCK Ol< THE ,NAVY," ' "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," / "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY," "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY,". "So full indeed of interest and thrills that it is difficult to pick out one episode more than another for special mention. It is a picture that you certainly must not miss."—Vide Press. HENyRY' VICTOR-EVELYN LA"YE HENRY VICTOR-EVELYN LAVE HENRY VICTOR-EVELYN LAYF. HENRY VICTOR-EVELYN LAVE Two of England's leading stage and screen ■ figures. Evelyn Laye—"a charming personality"— is .England's premier and most beautiful actress. Handsome Henry Victor makes an admirable co-star in the part of Lieut. Cliye ,Stanton, a breezy, devil-may-care, romantic figure! AND MANY HUNDREDS OF SUP- ' PORTING PLAYERS. Terrific Hand-to-hand Fights, Dazzling Settings, the Mobilisation of the Fleet, Action, Thrills, Romance, Eiinour, Spectacle—are all included in this Magnificent Production! SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSIC PROGRAMME! By De Luxe Musical Units,' ORCHESTRA DE LUXE • ORCHESTRA DE LUXE " ■ (Emanuel Aarons, Mus. Dir.), ■ And the Mighty WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNIT ] (Emanuel Aarons at Console). BOOKING.-i-Box Plans at the Theatre. Ring Tel. 23-080 for Reservations.. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS~ATTAINED LAST NIGHT BY THE "HAUNTED HOUSE"! The Thrill of a,Lifetime! If you have a Weak Heart, Stay Away This Week from >THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. XHE PARAMOUNT ' THEATRE. (Courtenay place.) TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGiHT. . TO-NIGHT-8-TO-NIGHT. MORE THRILLING MYSTERY AND BREATH-TAKING, SUSPENSE THAN YOU'VE SEEN IN ONE PICTURE . - - BEFORE! IT WILL HAUNT YOU FOR WEEKS! ■ PACKED TO THE DOORS WITH . THRILLS! Positively' the Spookiest, Funniest, } Wooziest of all Mystery Pictures! ';. "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" "THE HAUNTED HOUSE. "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" . ' "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" • i "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" . "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" (First National Picture). Love in a haunted house! Clutching hands spring out of nowhere! .-'• Shadows turn into living beings! Chains clank in the cellar. : Shots ring out on the roof! You'll be gripped in breathless suspense! CHESTER CONKLIN-THELMA rODI) CHESTER CONKLIN-THELMA TODD CHESTER CONKLIN-THELMA TODD CHESTER CONKLIN-THELMA TODD CHE- rTER. CONKLIN-THELMA TODD BIG CAST INCLUDES: Larry Kent, Barbara Bedford, Montagu Dove, Eye Southern, Flora Finch, Edmund Brese, Sidney Brary., Wm. V. Mong. ■■" DONT MI^S! • DON'T MISS! FEATURETTE No. i FEATURETTE No. 4 Of the Brilliant Series "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS," "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS," Which Star DOROTHY GULLIVER, GEORGE LEWIS EDDIE PHILLIPS, CHURCHILL ROSS, HA YDEN STEVENSON This Week's Subject': ' "CALFORD IN THE MOVIES." "CALFORD IN THE MOVIES." ONE OF THE BEST SUBJECTS OF THE ENTIRE 3 SERIES. In Addition: GAZETTE COMEDY i With •■■■■. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.) Delightful Comedy Programme. BOOKING.-Box Plans at Theatre. Apply or Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. gEABIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY ... .' TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Fino Double Feature Programme: 1- "THE' DEMON RIDER," . - ' Featuring KEN MAYNARD. Full of action, furious riding, some fine humour, and a little pathos. 2—The First National British Production, : "ZERO," "ZERO," Starring FAY COMPTON and STEWART ROME, Britain's most popular stars. Adapted from 'Collinson Owen's famous novel. A man and a woman both soul sick of marriage, casting aside all former ties, starting again from zero on a new and glorious love. Note.—"ZERO" is recommended by the Censor as more suitable for adult 1 audieDAlso Episode Bof the "HANTED ISLAND." m 1 „.„. Be advised. Book your seats. Tel. 24-31S, or call at Theatre. Reserve early and don't be disappointed. |

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 4