CTRAND. A Fullcr-Hayward Theatre. Screening Continuously 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THIS EVENING'S SKSSION TIMES: 5.10 and 7/1." UILLIE DOVE .BILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOVE . ' BILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOVE In "THE HEART OV A "THE HEART OF A "THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL" FOLLIES GIRL" FOLLIES GIRL" ' The intimate and the public life of a Revue Favourite, together with all the glamour and atmospheric charm of the stage. Also, LI3ATRICE JOY, LEATRICE JOY, LEATRICE JOY, LEATRICE JOY, Together with CLIVE BROOK ■ CLIVE BROOK And LILYAN TASHMAN. LILYAN TASHMAN, In "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." COMING: COMING: To the STRAND. STRAND. '•THE CONSTANT NYMPH." 'THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." The Picttirisation of MARGARET KENNEDY'S MARGARET KENNEDY'S ' MARGARET KENNEDY'S FAMOUS NOVEL. FAMOUS NOVEL. "High among the achievements of the cinema." —London "Morning Post." "One doubts whether the story could have been told better." —London "Times." A credit to British production. Thcpioture should on no account be missed." N J.— London "Daily Herald-." "A good example of the renaissance of British film art." —London "Daily News." _ THE KING'S THEATRE. HE KING'S THEATRE. (Dixon street.) . TO-NIGHT-^TO-NIGHT. First National's Spectacular Adventuro Romance! . "SCARLET SEAS." "SCARLET SEAS." (First National Special.) Thrills on the high seas—Red mutinyflaming passion—blazing schooners—you'll see them reflected in First Natiqnal's greatest of adventure-thrillers! RICHARD BARTHELMESt: RICHARD BARTHELMESS With BETTY COMPSON ■ BETTY COMPSON LORETTA YOUNG. And hundreds of others. In Addition: "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." No. B—"Calford on. Horseback." All Star' Collegiate Cast. ' FIRST NATIONAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, In Addition to KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.). BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol. KING'S • THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, 15th MARCH. FRIDAY NEXT, 15th MARCH. Universal Pictures Present REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNYREGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY ' REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY In a Thrilling, Uproarious Comedy of New York Night Life. "THE NIGnT BIRD." "THE NIGnT BIRD." "THE NIGHT BIRD." "THE NIGHT BIRD." "the night bird." "the night bird." "the night bird." ' "the night bird." 1 "The Night bird." "the night bird." "the night bird." 'the night bird." "the night bird." Cabarets! Night Clubs! Beautiful Girlsthousands of them in' a spectacular reproduction 6f that famous event "THE BEAUX ARTS BALL," in which 'the women-hating boxing champion tries to use his feet instead of his fists. A REGINALD~DENNY RIOT! BOOKING.—Box Plans at The Bristol. W.C.T.U. "DOMINION CONVENTION, Congrega--L' tional Hall, Cambridge terrace, THURSDAY, 14th March, 7.30 p.m. " Sir TrubyKihg will speak on "Alcohol and the Race." All interested are invited ito be present.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 59, 13 March 1929, Page 2
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