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I T<HE I'AKAiIOUXT THEATRE. | I XHS PARAMOUNT THEATRE. I FINAL PRESENTATION TO-XIGHT | OF "I-'AZIL" MOVIETONE 3'P.O- ---| GRAMME: I CHARLES FARRELL AND GRETA i I NISSEN in a tremendous drama played j I against sweeping backgrounds of Paris. \ j Venice, and Araby. "FAZIL" "FAZIL' "FAZIL" "FAZIL" (Censor's Requisition—Ad;ilt Audiences Only). I ~ — I KOX* THEATRE UKCHES- ' TEA OF 110 PLAYERS JN i COLOURFUL SYNCHRONISED I MUSIC SCORE. ROXY THEATRE MALE I CHOIR OF -10 VOICES SING- , IXG THE BEAUTIFUL j THEME SONG. ' | i "NEAPOLITAN NIGHTS." ' jI ! I j FOX'S .MOVIETONE SHORT SUBJECTS. Includes i FOX MOVIETONE NEVVS~[ I FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. I Events of the World iv I ! Sight and Sound. j KICHAKD BONELLI, f FAMOUS BARITONE | (Of Chicago Grand Opera House) v SINGING | "LARGO AL FACTOTUM" |__(jaho Barber of Seville.") "R AN' DOLPH'S~ROYAL | HAAVAIIANS" "SONGS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." I -the Family picnic i (Fox All Talking Comedy). A Clever Cast in Hilarious I Action and Dialogue. BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Tel. 21-542. j nnHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE I | X HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE| I I | ; sth MOVIETONE || sth MOVIETONE i PROGRAMME I PROGRAMME I or || TALKING, SINGING. AND |i TALKING.. KINGING. AND i SOUND PICTURES! | SOUND PICTURES! Commencing FRIDAY NEXT Commencing FRIDAY NEXT To lie (ii't'sciitcd DAILY '.>.; Hi. NIGHTLY 8. DAILY 2.30. NIGHTLY S. I (For a Limited Sensr.il.) ALL THE STARS SPEAK ALL THE STARS SPEAK ALL TilK STARS SPEAK ALL THE STARS SPEAK In "MOTHEK KNOWS BEST!" "MOTHER KNOWS BEST!" "MOTHlilt KNOWS BEST! 7' I "MOTHER KNOWS BEST!" I EVERYTHING THE -'TALKIES" EVERYTHING THE "TALKIES" CAN GIVE! CAN GIVE! ! j DRAMA DANCE I DRAMA DANCE | OPERA — COMEDY OPERA — COMEDY DIALOGUE DIALOGUE The following Popular Stars in Comedy and Dramatic Dialogue:— MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY HARRY NORTON, JSARRY NORTON" HARRY NORTON BARRY NOItTON LOUISK URKSSER T.OUTSR DRESSER LOUISE DRESSER " LOUISE DRESSER 1 IN EDNA FERBER'S IN EDNA FERBER'S IN EDNA FERBER'S Sensational Dramatic Story of Love starved Youth. "MOTHER KNOWS BEST" ■MOTHER KNOWS BEST'" "MOTHER KNOWS REST'" " MOTHER KNOWS BEST'" "MOTHER KNOWS BEST" "MOTHER KNOWS BEST" "MOTHER KNOWS BEST'" "MOTHER KNOWS BEST" "MOTHER KNOWS BEST." (Fox Movietone Special) THE MOVIETONE PRODUCTION I|Nf^gf( D Sl^ "MOTHER KNOWS BEST" "MOTHER KNOWS BEST.'" i MADGE BELLAMY SINGS "MAMMY I AND OTHKK FAMOUS SONG ! i iiixS. j MADGE BELLAMY IS SEEN AND ' HEARD IN CLEVER IM.PERSONA- i | TIONS OF SIR HARRY LAUDER, : AL JOLSON. AND ANNA HELD ■ BARRY NORTON (AT PIANO) SINGS ! THE DELIGHTFUL THEME SONG I "SALLY OF MY DREAMS." " * ' ROXY THEATRE OKCITESTKA IN SYNCHRONISED i MUSIC SCORE. I (Brilliant Rendition of Popular t NximLcrs.) FOX MOVIETONE SHORT SUBJECTS: A brilliant variety of flawlessly recorded and perfectly ! reproduced .supporting items, i including "HAPPY BIRTH- j DAY the greatest talkie eomt edy ever made. j L_ [| ! I BOOKTNG.-Box Plans available „t j . Bristol until .=! p.m. daily, at-Theatre from • 15? J l;™-, to 10 P-m- ''ni'y- Theatre Tel i il-iA'i always open for Reservations. ; I— . j j fWR THEATRE, NEWTOWN THEATRE. SEWTOTO I TO-NIGHT. A'l 7.30 j JAMESON THOMAS. j LILIAN HALL-DAVIS. ! "THE WHITE SHEIK" ! j "THE WHITE SHEIK." ! : A romance of Jove ami hate in (ho mys- ! ; tcrious country of the Riff. ' i ' In Addition: | Excellent Supporting Programme. ! :;X>ABYLONIAN GARDENS," Town ; -" Hall. 11th to IStli May, the greatest ' ■, entertainment of the year. ! LECTURE. I ■ALFRED B L A X A L L,! . ■£*- Physical and Health Culturist, LECTURES 1 In . ! , TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER I | THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. '" j i Subjects: | J ''Nature's Way to Health -ml Vitality." ! I "Who Has Cancer?" ''Science 'of j ! Breath." "Personality." I Written Questions. Collection < I DEMONSTRATION. MONDAY, 'etli ■: ■■ MAY. ' j i ""OABVLONIAN GARDENS." Town 1 ' JJ Hall, 11th to 18th May, the greatest I j f-nterl;<iriinc-.it of I lie year. ' i

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 2

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