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■ QTRAND. , °TRAND. ' • A Fuller-Hayward Tlicatre. Screening Continuously 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. AX excellent double-feature excellent double-feature programme. billie dove billie dove ■ billie dovk BtLLIE 1)0 VK ISILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOVE lULLIE DOVE 'BILLIE DOVE In "THE -HEART OF A ■'THK HEART OF A ■■ N , 'THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL" FOLLIES GIRL" FOLLIES GIRL" The intimate and the public life of a Revue Favourite, together -with all the rlamour and atmospheric ehavin of the ■ stage. ... : . '■.'■■ Also, ' ■•■■■■■ LEATRICE JOY. . LEATRICE JOY, LEATRICE JOY. ■ LEATRICE JOY. ' ' LEATRICE JOY, . LEATIUCE JOY, Togjther with CLIVE, BROOK, OLIVE BROOK, ' CLIVE BROOK, And . LILYANTASHMAN LILYAN'TASHMAX LILY AN T ASHMAN In "FOR ALIMONY ONLY." "FOR ALIMONY ONLY." "FOR ALIMONY ONLY." "FOR ALIMONY ONLY." "FOR ALIMONY ONLY.' A light and amusing story of '• domestic troubles and difficulties brought about by a former • wife—an "Alimoniac." GAUTIER'S WONDER DOGS! FAREWELL MATINEES TO-MORROW. MONDAY. AND TUESDAY. I Children ll.ilf-piicu to All I'.ut.v | I REGENT. EGENT. IA J. C. Williamson Theatre.) MATINEE DAILY AT 2.10. OK LUXE EVEXIXG SESSION AT 8. LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of GAUTIEIi'S GAUTIEK'S AMAZING AMAZING DOG DOG DOG DOG BRICKLAYERS. BRICKLAYERS. ]2 WONDER DOGS ON THE STAGE. "A Supreme Haincs Thrill. ' WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES - >-.-■■ WILLIAM HAINES v . With JOSEPHINE DUNN ' • in ; "EXCESS BAGGAGE." "EXCESS BAGGAGE." "EXCESS BAGGAGE." Honey: ■ ..' I've lost my nerve—l can't go through -with the act. I won't be excess buggage any, more, and so . it's curtains for me. Remember, I love you. . . Eddie. DALE AUSTEN :& DALE AUSTEX (Miss N. Zealand, 1927) in "THE BUSHRANGER." "THE BUSHRANGER." "THE BUSHRANGER." "THE BUSHRANGER." An Australian Outdoor Romance. Produced by Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer, with TIM M'COY & MARION DOUGLAS. TIM M'COY & MARION DOUGLAS. Arthur G. Frost and the Regent Orchestra. Box Plans at Theatre (44-144) and Bristol. TALKING PICTURES. TALKING PICTURES. . The Western Electric Co. is shortly installing- their Movie-tone-Vitaphone equipment in the Regent Theatre. : —NOW Slip WING— " TVHE NEW PRINCESS' THEATRE J-HE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE ' Presents /MYSTERY! Baffling,. Profound, Amazing. LON CHANEY in "THE BIG CITY." LON CHANEY in "THE BIG CITY." LON CHANEY in "THE BIG CITY." - LON CHANEY in "THK BIG CITY." LON CHANEY in "THE BIG CITY." LON CHANEY in "TilK BIG CITY." LON CHANEY in "THK BIG CITY." LON CHANEY in "THE BIG CITY." A Metro-Goklwyn-Mayer, Special. With BETTY COMPSON, MARCELINE DAY, JAMES M VI< RAY. Who was Chuck Collins? Who were the headless dancers? What happened to the stolen jewels? Who was the mysterious man who spread-terror through the underworld? See the answer to' nil these questions in Lon Ghaney's greatest picture. "THE BIG CITY." ADDED FEATURE. OORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS In "THE GARDEN OF EDEN." "THE GARDEN OF 'EDEN."* "THE GARDEN OF EDEN." "THE GARDEN OF EDEN." "THE GARDEN. 01 15DEN." "THE GARDKN OF KDKN." "THE GARDEN OF EDEN.' 1 If Adam had seen his wife fall from a cliff in "The Garden of .Eden," could lie have been, accused of. Eve's dropping? In Support: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. IT'S HERE! rPHE NEW WHIPPET. The Directors ■*■ of the Canadian Knight and Whippet Motor Company extend to you a personal invitation to be present nt the special showing of the NEW model every day and evening this week, ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 55, 8 March 1929, Page 2

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