" ■'". ' "OTRAND. •'■■■., ' , .A FulJerrHayward Theatre. SHOWING CONTINUOUSLY, 11 a.m.-lO p.m. WALLACE BEERY,. ' . . WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, RICHARD "ARLEN, RICHARD ARLEN, : RICHARD ALREN, LOUISE BROOKS, LOUISE BROOKS, LOUISE BROOKS, "IJKGGARS OF LIFE." I '■BEGGARS OF LIFE." '•BEGGARS OF LIFE." "BEGGARS OF LIFE." "BEGGARS OF LIFE." (A Paramount Picture.) ' * 'l|'foih-:'tb,e Story By JIM TULLY. A story of rough, uncouth, ruthless people who steal what they cannot rightfully ' possess, and fight' for what they cannot steal ... :■■■:—strong and virile, this. ;story is wound ' . round an unusual and -■■■■- charming love -story'/ '■- :Vr-:.':.'■'-•.'-MEET'ME .■■ v: • ■• .•'■—•>••■■;.-MEET-.ME- ■'■'-.■■••■ At tho ■- ■ ■ At the •■■.•■-' '''-. MA JEST IC. '■'• MAJES T I C. MA J E S T. I C. ' :!:V.-M.AiJ.E STIC. ' ■'"■-''' , - box'plan:/■■;::;:: .:.'• ■•/ ■ At Theatfe"and Bristol. .... ■ . Telephone ..'.'.V... 43-855. Telephone Reserves held until 7.45 p.m. THE KING'S THEATRE. AHE KING'S THEATRE. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! Two Attractions of Unusual Interest 1. No. I—RETURN OF A GREAT • FAVOURITE, ' ADOLPHE MENJOU, ADOLPHI3 MENJOU, ADOLPHE MENJOU, I_ , . ADOLPHE MENJOU, , The Suave and Sophisticated, in his Latest | .and Greatest Succc3s— "MARQUIS PREFERRED" i "MARQUIS PREFERRED" "MARQUIS PREFERRED" "MARQUIS PREFERRED" I (Paramount Comedy Special), j A Royal Romantic Comedy of a danger- ! ously interesting Nobleman possessed of ! many castlea but little cash—and how he ! falls for a pretty Governess! ', ' CHESTER CONKLIN, ! NORA LANE, LUCILLE POWERS, And Accomplished Cast. 2nd ATTRACTION! AT LAST! THE FILM PRODUCTION ALL WELLINGTON HAS WAITED FOR! The highly successful culmination to the Screen Tests and the Production Work for the Capital City's First Pretentious Film. THE FINISHED ARTICLE !-A FEATURE LENGTH COMEDY PACKED WITH LAUGHS AND THRILLS! "SO THIS IS "WELLINGTON!" ■■■■': "SO THIS' IS WELLINGTON!" "SO THIS IS WELLINGTON!" "SO THIS IS WELLINGTON!" ■> ;' .:' '.'.Which.Stars . .' GRAOTE KERR—CYRIL TILLY, GRACIE-KERR—-CYRIL TILLY, ..■■■>■-.■■■ . wjtli THELMA STODDY, ' RICHARD TURNBULL,' ERIC BELL-SMITH, In Addition to ' PHIL WILDE," v ANN CORNFORD, . PEGGY ADAMS, SYLVIA O'SULLIVAN, MABEL TURNER, PHYLLIS TANNER, ... PATRICIA TANNER, ' And Innumerable Extras. ■ SPECIAL PRESENTATION! , "A THEATRICAL PROLOGUE," ' "". Which introduces MISS GRACE M'DONALD'S BALLET MISS GRACE M'DONALD'S BALLET IN NOVELTY DANCES, IN NOVELTY DANCES, ■Presenting in Addition: -MISS.EDITH BUCKMASTER ; MISS EDITH BUCKMASTER In the Song Success, "LET YOUR SMILE BE YOUR I •-■..- UMBRELLA." KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) ■■■ .Quality Incidental Music. BOOKING.—Box Plans at Theatre. Ring Tel. .22-212 for. Reservations. T»HE CAPITOL, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT./ TO-NIGHT. ; lioN CHANEY, in "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT." ■See the Screen's' Great ■ Favourite, "The: ■ . Man. : of a Thousand Faces." ! ■ :■■.. Also, BETTY COMPSON, in ' ' "THE LADY BIRD." ' RiHg 16-911 fdr .Reserves. ■ Steam heaters, installed throughout. . CTAR THEATRE,. NEWTOWN. :,TO-NIGHT/" rr:TO^NIGHT. A picture.too good to miss, .-■" EAST; SIDE, WEST. SIDE." A story 'of New York to-day, with its ..'./Loves, Passions, and Hates. .- "EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE." With George O'Brion and Virginia Valli. A nun; faces victory—or oblivion—while "W the woman waits. BLANCHE SWEET in "SINGED." ' A romance of the Oklahoma Gushers. A throbbing story of men, money, and a . ' woman's steadfast love. "Singed" screens 7.45 p.m. I "East Bide, West Side" 9 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 4
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