THE "TALKIE" BOOM! "REGENT THEATRE ■"BGENT THEATRE (A J. 0. Williamson Theatre) Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Taring. WHO KILLED "mIMI BELLAMY? A THRILLING AND ABSORBING MURDER MYSTERY. ALL THE CHARACTERS SPEAK ..■,-.. In "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" • "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" * "THE BELLAMY TRIAL" Production With LEATRICE JOY And -.-.. BETTY BRONSON. A Thrilling and Absorbing Murder ■ ■■■■■ Mystery. IT IS INDESCRIBABLE. YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR JOE SPITALNY ..■"•- And HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA BAND JOSEPH REGAN ■- The World-famous Irish Tenor ELLA SHIELDS, The Prince's Favourite Entertainer VINCENT LOPEZ, The.lnternationally-known Jazz Band Leader. PATHE SOUND NEWS PATHE SOUND NEWS THREE SESSIONS DAHiY, II s,m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m, BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS: Reservations at Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bnstplpjano Co, Telephone Reserves must be. claimed by 7.45 p.m. You ain't heard nothin' . You ain't heard no thin' You ain't heard nothin' You ain't heard nothin' Yoii ain't heard ijQthin* - :; ■ You ain't heard nothiif ' You ain't heanj nothin' •'-:■:'. You ain't heard nothin' You ain?t heard nothin 1 ■ - -' „ You aia't seen nothin' You ain't geen nothin' ...'.. v ±9Ti ain't geen nothin' ....You ain't seen nothin' You ain't §een nothin' _You ain't seen npthin' xoivajn't seen jiothiji' Ypu.ain't geen nothin' You ajn't seen nothin' | / -TjjJ you see and hear one ill you see and hear one ' J4II you see and hear one 111 you see and hear one I ill you see and hew one iiJl you gee and hear one, I 1 AL. JOLSON • AL. JOLSON LI£S AL. JOLSON AL, JOLSON AL, JOLBQN. AL. JOLSON" ' ' ' AL. JOLSON "THE JAZZ SINGER," : JTHE JAZZi SINGER" THE JAZZ SINGER" THE JAZZ SINGER" THE JAZZ SINGER ," . ; ;; ," THE JAZZ SINGER;" .-. : Coming to ' TfHE REGENT I .... xHE REGENT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT. I BOOK NOW!- * BOOK NOW! Wm KING'S THEATRE I . *HE KING'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AM. TONIGHT, [I COLLEEN MOORE I! II COLLEEN MOORE || The Flaming Youth Girl, In 1929's Flaming Youth Storj, "WHY BE GOOD?" "WHY BE GOOD?" " "WHY BE GOODS" "WHY BE GOOD?" "WHY BE GOOD?" 1 - ,r, ... ' ' ' An up-to-the-minute picture e( the youth of to-day. With a brilliant cast of players, headed fey. NEIL HAMILTON. NEIL HAMILTON. Recommended by the Censor More SeSt. able for Adult Audiences, In Support; - GAZETTE — —-- COMEDY. Added Attraction: MUSIC MASTER FEATURETTE j BEETHOVEN. In Addition: KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. .:..... (A. H. Jerome, Mus, Dir.) ■-' Brilliant Music Programme, B,pOX(NCWBorHBn.at the Theati-e. Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reservations. eHORTTS THEATRE. •^HORTT'S THEATRE. Contimuraa from U a.nj. to 10 p,«j. The Management has pleasure in announe* ing wat, in' response to numerous !e . quests, ni , A Grand Revival Ut that Mighty Australian Masterpiece., "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LD?E." Will be screened for a season positively closing on Thursday Next. See It To-night! See It To-night! "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." A glorious historical romance of stark realism, and human appeal magnificently picturwed from Marcus Clarke's immortal book; Tl3 V AISO, Rippling comedy, dashing romance, intrepid horsemanship, thrilling adventure, JACK PERRJS la a Great and Glorious "Western," "SILENT SHELDON." Big Supports. Big Supports OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWW. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT at 7 .30. BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. No. 1- GRETA GARBO In . "THE DIVINE WOMAN." "THE DIVINE WOMAN." A picture worth going miles to m«, No. 2- •• -: "BRINGING lIP FATHER," "BRINGING UP FATHER," * Starring Polly Moran and Marie Dressier. The funniest comedy you've seen in years. I You'll * laugh, scream, and shriek all through. ; QAFETY First Campaign-HydraulioTn"- i ** ternal Expansion Four-wheel Braking—an exclusive Plymouth feature Jn its i price field. Drive a Plymouth and ba safe. T)ENTAL Repairs in 3 hours; finest ma- ■*-' teriale; moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Mannerß-st. DPel 40-267,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 2
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