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TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE " TOO BIG FOR ONE THEATRE. ... TOO. BIG FOR ONE THEATRE) ■'. i ■ . - --' V COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT AT:— TTHE DE LUXE THEATRE. XHE DELUXE THEATRE. ! HE DE LUXE THEATRE. ! ~~~~~i THE FOREMOST "THE ALL TALKING "THE; PICTURE OF ' "THE -..: THE SEASON! ._-.. | ..... BLACK . BLACK BLACK • ':■ 1 ■ ■ : THE KING WATCH" OF ALL . WATCH" TALKING ■ WATCH" PICTURES! WATCH" Which •will bo screened simultaneously at this theatre as •well as at The Majestic. THE STORY: THE STORY: ..,- THE STORY: Taken from Talbot Mundy's "King of tie Khyber Rifles," is one of passionate romance in the mysterious East with a beautiful woman—inflamed with power and of an Englishman who is both a hero and a gentleman, whose object and mission is to rob her of her strength. His momentary fall for her-allurement, his many adventures, together with the magnificent finale, provide entertainment seldom equalled in the dramas of to-day. PERFECT ENGLISH PERFECT ENGLISH PERFECT ENGLISH ISSPOKEN'BY EVERY MEMBER OF THE CAST, EVERY.MEMBER OF THE CAST, EVERY: OF, THE CAST, Which, includes VICTOR M'LAGLEN, VICTOR M'LAGLEN, MYRNA LOY, ■. MYRNA LOY, - , HOY D'ARCY, ;; : royd'arcy, ■'.■:•■ . ■■-':■■:■ david rollins. : DAVID ROLLINS. .BOX PLANS - Now open at Bristol Piano Co. and Aitken's ;,' Book Arcade. 1 „ SESSIONS: '- / To be screened at Three Sessions Daily— 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and S p.m. DE LUXE- THEATRE. : : E LUXE . THEATRE. Now ■ Screening i DA1LY,;2,30 —r— NIGHTLY, 3 o'clock. PARAMOUNT ALL-DIALOGUE' . ' SPECIAL' ATTRACTION! : >: Presenting the-' outstanding characters of such pictures as ' "INTERFERENCE" AND "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET" • -OLIVE BROOK AND-BACLANOVA— ! in the Latest and Biggest "All-Talker" ■ from the PARAMOUNT STUDIOS. AN ABSORBINGLY TENSE DRAMA! From Gay. London. Thrust into the oppressive heat of the primitive African jungle.—A DRAMATIC, DARING STORY THAT THRILLS! "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." The picture that attains new and amazing heights for perfection in AU-Dialogue Entertainment. CLIVE BROQE BACLANOVA NEIL HAMILTON — LESLIE FENTON With CLYDE COOK and Many Others. Men thought her fascinating—alluring; An exotic woman with passions sharpened by savagery! YOU BE ASTOUNDED AT THE STARTLING REVELATIONS IN THIB I STIRRING EMOTIONAL ALL-TALK-ING DRAMA! . 1 DE LUXE SOUND DIALOGUE AND SINGING FEATUR- . ■ ETTES, . ; . Including ■ /'-. m FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. World's Thrilling Events brought to you per medium of Sight and Sound Photography. A ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC. A ■ Great Paramount Singing, [ Dancing, and Dialogue Act, , STARRING EDDIE CANTOR. | "YANKEE DOODLE BOY," A Paramount Sound and Singing . Cartoon Novelty. BOOKING.<-Box Plans at Bristol'and Aitken s. Ring Tel. 23-080 for Rcserva- •. tions. ' •pMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY;! ; -Empire theatre/island bay. '. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. Universal's Mighty Laugh Special, 1- "GIVE AND TAKE," ' "GIVE AND. TAKE," . With GEORGE SIDNEY & JEAN HERSHOLT Screaming Fun, Tense Drama! You'll give three cheers for this sporting comedy and take away a barrel of laughs. 2— "THE BIG HOP," '■"THE-BIG HOP," With-f'BUCK?'JONES A thrilling dramatic romance of the riders of the saddle and sky. i3— Big .Supporting Programme. ■ EMPIRE NEWSREEL, EXCELLENT COMEDY. J7:iLBIRNIE --..::■ KINEMA *vnjBIRNIES..;.••: -;■.■■;. KINEMA Ta-NiGH^-^at-'foTclbofc; , . Daredevil, .Vagabond Romancer of the , ' Wilds, a Man"among Men JOHN BARRYMORE,-CAMILLA HORN, Victor Varconi,.and.Hobart:Boswortli, in i "ETERNAL LOVE," ■•"ETERNAL LOVE," The Romantic Story of a Fiery Alpiner i -with the Greatest Climax you have ever l seen! ... ■j Gazette, Scenic,.. Cartoon,- Comedy '" ■" Beseng at J^heahce, 5^L 14402.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

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