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hnflE KING'S THEATRE :J-HE KING'S THEATRE , (Best Sound in Town.) : AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. 100 PER CENT. TALKIE WESTERN! r, i A r E, ictli re of *he Overland Trail. Colourful, Dramatic, Exciting, Thrilling! - . . "THE WAGON MASTER" "■' ' "THE WAGON MASTER," • : . ; . ';THE WAGON MASTER?' ,- :-.. With KEN MAYNARD-—ISDITII ROBERTS ■jv' ..Hundreds of Players in Support. '•■ KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. ■-; Selection of the Best in Singing, Dancing, and Dialogue Subjects. BOOKING.—Bo- Plans at Bristol. .- Price Scale: Is to 2s Dd. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT "At r ' npHK KING'S THEATRE I xHE KING'S THEATRE ; I'he, Supreme Screen Mystery asking the world's subtlest dramatic conundrum, 'WHOJS "TIGER LARRABEE"?? WHO IS "TIGER LARRABEE"?? ":■;■'- British Dominion Films Present Tim FIRST ALL TALKING - -' - INTERNATIONAL MASTERPIECE! ;:JOHN WILLARD'S mind and heart-in-toxicating stage play, "The Fog," lifted bodily, with its entire cast of distinguished j legitimate players, from theatre" to screen, under the, title: "BLACK WATERS" -:.. . ...... '-BLACK'WATERS" "BLACK WATERS" -BLACK WATERS" -BLACK WATERS" "BLACK WATERS" : "BLACK WATERS" "BLACK WATERS" "BLACK WATERS" "BLACK WATERS" ALL TALKING! ALL TALKING! ALL TALKING! ALL TALKING! . THE PLAY THAT PUT THE "MIST" IN' MYSTIC AND THE "EERIE" LN MYSTERY. THRILL, THRILL, AND „;, rv: STILL MORE THRILL! !An overshadowing dramaturgic sensation, acted with dynamic forcefulness by ' JAMES _ KIItKWOOD, JOHN LODER t •HALLAJI COOLLEY, LLOYD HAMILTON, FRANK REICHER, ROBERT AMES,' BEN HENRICKS, NOBLE JOHNSTON, and - — •JIARY BRIAN (Sir James Barries orig'j : :jnal "Wendy" in "Peter Pan"). ' Directed by !_:". '^MARSHALL NEILAN. And particularly well recorded And perfectly reproduced. '■"■'■■ A STRIKING CONTRAST IN SPEAKING VOICES! Demonstrating exceptional recording and the perfect reproduction of dialects which embrace the true British accent, the Irish brogue, the American twang, the impedimentie "stammer," the Swedish "burr," . and even untp the jungle "gibberish" of Darkest Africa. BLACK WATERS—KING'S THEATRE ' COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY!' BOOKING! Box Plaus at Bristol. Price scale, Is to 2s Dd. - rpHE 'QUEEN'S THEATRE/ -•-HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba street.) TO-NIGHT-3—TO-NIGHT. ■ :'. :FIRST ATTRACTION: •' .: A. Daring and Sensational Portrait of Modern Youth! • > "JOY. STREET"! — "JOY STREET"! /:-.'.: ; With . : . . LOIS MORAN NICK STUART, " -Supported: by REX BELL, SALLY PHIPPS. -MARIA ALBA, and Many ■•:■-...'. ... • . Favourites.. . ..; ,; SECOND ATTRACTION: Thrill-filled Adventure Story set in the Lumber. Camps of the Great North-West! ■,k '^(Presented as "MATRIMONY") —More aptly titled "A GIRL OF THE LUMBER CAMPS." : -'-" : Superlative Characterisations by ALL-STAR CAST OF PLAYERS. ' . ; ;':'ARTCRAFX THEATRE. i; i -'^RTCRAFT THEATRE. ' ;" l-~"" (Opposite "Parliament Buildings.) i -;"' '■" 'TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT! !A Double-star Programme that will please all. Feature No. 1— \ MARY PHILBIN-FRED MACKAYE MARY PHILBIN-FRED MACKAYE In "■ "GIRL OVERBOARD.'? 'GIRL OVERBOARD." "GIRL OVERBOARD." ' GIRL OVERBOARD." "GIRL OVERBOARD." "GIRL p VERBOARD." Au unusual daring theme, the story o£ a convict and his lo\e for a little waif. Also Also POLLY MORAN-lURRY GRIBBON POLLY MOKAN—HARRY GRIBBON With "FL \SU," the Dog Wonder In "HONEYMOON." "HONEYMOON." "HONEYMOON" ' HONEYMOON." "HONEYMOONS "HONEYMOON." " "HONEYMOON." A meuy matrimonial mix-up -with playful police pup puibuing the bride and groom on eventful honeymoon. Foi reservation Telephone 43-968 after 8 30 p m. NOW SHOWING. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. "MEW PIUNCI'SS THEATRE -^EW PRINCESS , THEATRE Presents ' JANLT GAYNOK in "4 DEVILS." JANEf GAYNOR m "i DEVDLS." JANET GAYNOR in "4 DEVILS." '• JANET GAYNOR m "4 DEVILS." JANET GAYNOR in "i DEVH,S."% JANLT GAYNOR in "4 DEVILS." "4 DEVILS." "4 DEVILS." "4 DEVILS." ' 1 DEVILS." "i DEVILS." "4 DEVILS." "4 DEVILS." Added Attraction: MARY ASTOR MARY ASTOR MARY ASTOR In -■ -. -•- ' XMV YEAR'S EVE," NEW YEAR'S EVE," 'JSLW YEAR'S EVE," \lso. GAZLUJi RIAL. COMEDY.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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