'. "THE SHANGHAI LADY" ' "THE SHANGHAI LADY Now being Presented to Large and Delighted Attendances! A potent and colourful drama of the love that changed the lives of a man and woman adrift among the dens of Shanghai! . .' DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE DAILY, 2.30 — NIGHTLY, 3 .o'clock. A FALLEN WHITE GIRL, A WRECK OF A MAN-OUTCASTS IN THE ORIENT! ; MARY- NOLAN MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN with JAMES MURRAY in with JAMES MURRAY in THE UNIVERSAL ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION "THE SHANGHAI LADY." "THIS SHANGHAI LADY." "THE SHANGHAI LADY." "TOE SHANGHAI LADY." "THE SHANGHAI LADY." "THE SHANGHAI LADY." "Shanghai" streets ■■ in exact reproduction -^hundreds of native Chinese in their picturesque Oriental costumes—all the myriad, colourful sound effects of mysteri- ■, ■ ous. China brought to the screen. Madaiuo Ifoily Voo's . "tea shop," where girls of all nationalities vie for the patronage of wanderers from the four corners of the world, DE LUXE SUPTORJ...G SOUND FEATURETT.¥S. Talking, Singing, Dancing, Audio : . • Subjects. PAUL T. CULLEN, At the Wurlitzer Organ Playinf the Atmospheric Rendering, "IN A CHINESE TEMPLK GARDEN." BOOKING.—Box Plans for To-night at Theatre. Ring Tel: 23-OSn for Reservations. I ===— ' THE KING'S THEATRE. HE KING'S THEATRE. : (Best Sound in Town.) ANOTHER BIG RETURN SEASON ATTRACTION- AT POPULAR PRICES! DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. DAILY; .2.30. —— NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. Following on Last Night.: Tremendous Success! ' . : NTORMA SHEARER ; NORMA SHEARER ■'■ NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARLR Beautiful Norma Shearer, the idol of millions, as Mrs. Cheyney, the Famous I'rederick Lonsdale role. She depicts it with beauty, winsomehess, humour, and dramatic talent, plus a talking voice that thrills. "THE LAST OF MRS. OHEYNEY." "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." "THE LAST OF MRS. CL.EYNEY." "?il^Blffi§lliK» "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." BOOKING.—Box Plans at the Theatre. Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reservations. Popular Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. ALWAYS A SPECIAL FEA- I TURE OF KING'S THEATRE I :| | ENTERTAINMENTS. ;: ( • . THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ■ "TALKIE AUDIOPHONES." 4. Considerate Provisipn for those Theatre pr ';rons of Defective Hearing. ( I For further information apply to Management. , , Inquiry Solicited. - THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. HE QUEEN'S THEATRE: TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. , A PARAMOUNT FEATURE! A Brilliant New Romano? Drama, with Clara More Alluring than Ever.. . CLARA BOW. CLARA BOW CLARA BOW — CLARA BOW With RICHARD ARLEN and Largo ■ • " , Cast in , "DANGEROUS CURVES." "DANGEROUS CURVES." "DANGEROUS CURVES." "DANGEROUS CURVES." Glittering story of the show world, ol a girl's fight for1 the man she loves, with a backaround of the travelling circus.' Romance, drama, and comedy, with pep and pulchritude a-plenty. BREAK A DATE OR MAKE ONE TO SEE CLARA IN THIS ONE! QUEEN'S QUALITY ■ , SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. : In Addition to ; QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. ' "QUEEN'S TALKIES." "QUEEN'S TALKIES." "QUEEN'S TALKIES." "QUEEN'S TALKIES." "QUEEN'S TALKIES." WATCH PAPERS FOR FURTHER ■ '. ANNOUNCEMENTS! BIG ATTRACTIONS At CHORTT'S THEATRE. At At THEATRE. At TO-NIGHT!; TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! JACK HOLT, DOROTHY. REVIER, RALPH GRAVES, In a glorious epic of the sea. A production of; tense thrill, startling adventure, and indomitable courage, "THE SUBMARINE." "THE SUBMARINE." The best travel story ever screened: Sco it To-night! See it To-night! Second Great Feature: An amazing story of the racecourse, "WARNED OFF," "WARNED OFF," A gripping portrayal of intrigue and romance. A story with a startling climax that sends you home happy. . ■ Splendid Supports. STAR THEATRE. TAR THEATRE. THIS EVENING, at 7.45. An All-British Production: VIOLET HOPSON and STEWART ROME in A Thrilling Drama of the Sport of Kings, Filmed on a British Racecourse: "THE SON OF KISSING CUP." A Romance of the Race Track, from the peif of the English Author, Campbell Rae Brown. "BLACK GOLD." A Hurricane Story of liomanco and Adventure of the Great Outdoors, featuring PISTE MOKKI.SON, The Dare-devil Western Star. > "Black Gold," 7.45 p.m. "Son of Kissing Cup/- 9 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 4
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