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"HE LUXE THEATRE. •^E LUXE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-8^ O'CLOCK—TQ-NIGHT. Universal Pictures Present (•■LONESOME" J A simple, gripping story, set amid the life and bustle of huge New York, and the whirl and gaiety o£ famous Coney Island. C "L ONES 0M E" ) Featuring GLENN TRYON ag "the Boy" and BARBARA KENT as "the Girl." And for the rest of the cast— nought but the hundreds of thousands of Coney Maud's pleasureseekers~*unkuown —uninterested. } DE LUXE MUSId PRESENTATION. (Direction of Emanyej Aarons). Overture tp "ZAMPA" (Herold), Wurlitzer Solo: "AH By Yourself in the Moonlight" (Jay Wallis). With original humorous slides as used at the Rosy Theatre, New York. In Addition: MUSIC MASTER SUBJECT, embracing the life and work of MOZART. COMEDY-BRITISH AND INTERNABOOKING—Box Plans at Theatre. Apply or Ring Tel. 23-080 for Reserva? tions. T>E LUXE THEATRE. •^E LIJXE THEATRE. . . COMMENCING NEXT COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY! FRIDAY! STANDING ON THE APEX OF POPULARITY'S PINNACLE! THE. GREAT EDGAR, WALLACE PLAY WHICH RAN FOR 51 WEEKS AT SIR CHARLES WYNDHAM'S THEATRE, .".■, . LONDON! Now to. tie Presented aB a BRILLIANT AND OUTSTANDING BRILLIANT AND OUTSTANDING FILM PRODUCTION! FILM^ROPUCTION! ■ -. - ; ' -• . ■ "THE RINGER" — "THE RINGER." I "THE BJKGER" — "THE RINGER." "THE RINGER" "THE RINGER." By tha World-fanioua Author, EDGAR WALLACE. EDGAR WALLACE. , A 'book vhiph cojamanded pnormpug <jontinued «ales, Its ingenious plot and clever charftcterisatipiw toot the putlic by storm and carried "THE RINGER" to success throughout the world! GREATER THAN THE I , STAGE PLAY! I ... • ■ With LESLIE FABER—ANNETTE BENSON, LESLIE FABER—ANNETTE BENSON, NIGEL BARRIE, and Large Supporting Cast, BQOmM.'-Bo^TKaBS at Bristol and Aitkea's, (opening To-morrow). BRITANNIA THEATRE KIXANNIA THEATRE BEST AND MOST. BEST AHB. MOST, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m, W, -0. FIELDS a.ml \7, 0. FIELDS and .. ■< CHESTER CONKLIN in , '•TWO FLAMING YOUTHS." "TWO FLAMING YOUTHS." "TWO FLAMING YOUTHS." "TWO FLA3JING YOUTHS." Also Also Also LOIS MORAN LOIS MO&AN ■In ,'' "%OVE HUNGRY" i "LOVE HUNGRY" "iOVE. HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" "LOVE HUNGRY" She thought she knew men until she met ■ the real thing. Be* Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40.618. rmpirb theatre. island bay. Empire theatre, island bay. TQ-NIOST t!*s TO-NIGHT Steam-heated. Steam-heated. GRAND HOLDDAY DOUBLE FEATURE 1- "BLINDFOLD," "BLINDFOLD," "BLINDFOLD," "BLINDFOLD," With GEORGE O'BRIEN. Thrills! Action! Thrills! The Story of a,Cop Who Got His Man, 2- '"THOROUGHBREDS." ■ "THOROUGHBREDS." "THOROUGHBREDS." "THOROUGHBREDS." the thrills" of the race track. • Race track thrills climaxed by the most thrilling race ever filmed. .Excellent Holiday Supports. TH cl^ffi; mi^mH: UnSSFBSh and fflA GH CTORDA, 4 "UOyt AND THE DEVIL," A powerful characterisation by the HeMan lov«r of the eoreen. r?-."" T« ?i!" h9 8J dishonour the nun* pf the Woman he loves. To prove his -wife's dishonour would prove his own *r/vn§ noS?T ncei See what happens. NOTB.-"Love and the Devil" is rec?mm/nde% ty the Censor as more suitable for adult audiences. Oorae Along and See This Mighty Picture. ()RDER OF THE /STAR, PUBLIC LECTURE, "1S Ti^H AU WTO% DA^ CHER ! By MISS WALTON. j TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 7.45 p.m. ! ORDER OF THE STAR, DOMINION FARMERS'INSTITUTE i (Room U, First Floor). Fublie Cordially Invited. CAFBTT'first-Safety demands reHabilXJ _ ity, mechanical perfection, fine workmanship, quality. Drive a Plymouth and be safe.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 2

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