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I I HPHEATRE DE LUXE. •*-HEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE. OUTSTANDING SUCCESS OF NEW "TALKIE"—MUSICAL PROGRAMME! DE LUXE THE PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT! _EVERY ENTERTAINMENT AN OUTSTANDING ONE! The Ultimate m Orchestral Music and a Perfect "Talkie" Programme, RE-ENGAGEMENT OF MR. L. -P. AUSTIN MR. L. D AUSTIN ' And his ORIGINAL DE LUXE ORCHESTRA fEvemng Sessions and Saturday Matinee Only ) Now Being Presented DAILY, 2 30 NIGHTLY, S o'clock. DAILY, 2 30. NIGHTLY, S o'clock A Super IJntettmninent' Headed by (Pictonally) PARAMQUNT'S ALL-DIALOGUE AND SINGING SENSATION! "TUII RAINBOW MAN " "THE RAINBOW MAN." "THE RAINBOW MAN." Lilting Melodies! Throbbing Romance! An Original, Colourful Minstrel Show' FEATURING THE IDOL OF THE NEW YORK STAGE, 1 EDDIE DOWLING, I EDDIE DOWLING, EDDIE DOWLING. With Big Suppoiting Cast. 'YOU'LL LAUGH Al THE COMEDY I AND CRY AT THE PATHOS. YOU'LL LOVE THE SONGS-THE , MUSIC—THE TENDER DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE! ! I ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! FIRST "TALKIE" RECORD OF THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1929. THE MELBOURNE CUP; 1929. In Addition 1 OVERTURE, ORCHESTRA DE ' LUXE 1 (Mi. L. D. Auhtin, Mus. Dir.). ' "THE ARCADIANS" (Monckton). 2 I UNIVERSAL INTERNATION- I I AL NEWSREEL. | 3 DALE SMITH (Celebrated English Baritone). A Brilliant Artist in Popular Songs i "SONGS OF ITALY." f A Delightful Featurette Superbly Illustrative of its Title. Music, Seqre by Orchestra De Lu*e. 5 O,HAPM\N AN" PWVF.R, Britain's Fmemost Radio Favourites, in Hilarious Comedy Patter and Original Humour. C PATHE RKVIEW. "The Spice of the Programme," Photographiq and Edurational Gem. Accompanied by Orchestra DeLiixe. | BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. King Tel. 23 080 for Reservations. DE LUXH THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. GREATEST AND MOST SPECTACULAR DRAMA EVER SCREENED! Twelve Months in tho Making. A FIRST NATIONAL SUPER PRODUCTION, Presenting GORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH With VICTOR VARCONI, H B. WARNER, VICTOR VARCONI, H B. WARNER, 'Arid Cast of' Many Thousands, in "THE DIVINE LADY." "THE DIVINE LADY." 'THE DIVINE LADY." 'IHE DIVINE LADY." "THE DIVINE LADY." "THE DIVINE LADY." "THE DIVINE LADY" 'THE DIVINE LADY." 'THF DIVINE LADY.' (Directed by Frank Lloyd, maker of "The Sea Hawk ') THE WONDER PICTURE OF IHE ' CENTURY! ' Hers is the most sensational lomancc ever recorded in history or fiction. And the screen tella it all with the background o£ unprecedented glamour and spectacle. Flaming frigates lock masts as thousands of men swarm over the decks to fight with swords and sabies Battered hulks of I mighty warships go down with their living cargoes. One year to make! Thousands ' in the cast! Big scenes! Action too |tremendous to describe! You must see it! 1 Then you will know the talking motion 'picture's scope of drama and spectacle. 'THE DIVINE LADY" "THE DIVINE LADY." DE LUXE NEXT FRIDAY DE LUXE NEXT FRIDAY! Booking—Box. Plan at Bristol and Aitkea's. Ring Tel 23 080 toi Reservations. JJEW QUALITY THEATRE. LAST. TWO NIGHTS. TALKIE—TALKIE. A Part Talking Pictuie 'FATHER AND SON." FATHER AND SON." A mote oulstindins diiinntic tnumph than • Son ell and Son." Commencing Thursday Nighl, At 8 o'clock, "IRON MASK." "IRON MASK." Sound synchronised and musical accompaniments with 100 p c. Talking Supports. QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAII TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. KENNETH M'DONALD In ' THE SPEED DEMON," .'THE SPEED. DEMON/ A Comedy Rom mcc that is fastei than lightning. AI«o, [KENE RICH in 'BUWARK OF MAR RTF!) MUN" 'BEWARU OK MARRIED MKN> Supported by Clyilp Cook, Audrey Ferns, and Myrna Loy

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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