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THE QUEEN'S ' THEATRIC. HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. (UppeV Cuba street.) N()\Y SHOWING: NIGHTLY, S o'clock. NOW .SHOWING: NIGHTLY, S o'clock. UPROARIOUS UNIVERSAL ALLTALKING COMEDY HIT! A'Rollicking Talc of Sailors Ashore—and Trouble* in Plenty with Dames Galore! - "DAMES AHOY." "DAMES AHOY." "'DAMES AHOY." IT'S A RIOT! . ' A Howling Farce Comedy, of Three Deep- ,., , Sea Sailors on Leave, - GLENN TRYON, OTISvHARLAN,. EDDIE G RIBBON, ■What a Trio of Funsters, and what action, adventure, and laugh-packed situations! In Addition: "ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD." "ACE OF. SCOTLAND YAKD." Chapter 3 of Universal1!. Big "Talkie" Serial. . BOX PLANS AT~THE THEATRE. Popular Prices: "Is, Is 6d, and 2s. THE KING'S THEATRE. ■ HE KING'S THEATRE, i THE ■ KING'S THEATRE. I (Best Sound in Town and King's "Talkie" Audiophones.) 2nd SENSATIONAL WEEK - ■ 2nd SENSATIONAL WEEK Showing: * DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. A Sunburst of Song and Magic Melody— "SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." "SUNNYSIDE UP." Dancing. Laughter, Brilliant Dialogue, and the Exceptional Performances, of. ' ' ' CHARLES FARRELL, JANET GAYNOR. • • - Bee and Hear this ALL TALKING, '. SINGING, DANCING, MUSICAL COMEDY. BOX" PLANS AT BRISTOL. . POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s 9d. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. - THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. MAINTAINING CAPACITY HOUSES ' •- FOR 2nd WEEK! Daily, 2.30 Nightly, 8 o'clock. .Daily. 2.30 Nightly 8 o'clock. FOX MOVIETONE'S GREAT GIFT TO f AN AIR-MINDED AGE! Spectacular! Actual Sights and Sounds ' of London recorded from- the Airl • "THE SKY HAWK." .*' "THE SKY HAWK." "THE SKY HAWK." "THE- SKY HAWK." , - "THE SKY HAWK." • • ''THE SKY HAWK." - *■ L AN EPIC OF THE ; . . . ROYAL AIR FORCE! '■ BIG ALL-BRITISH CAST includes GARgSrxTmEIr?ANDLER- -• • Adaptation of the Famous Svory— Box Plans are available at Bristol and Iheatre. Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. S~" ' HORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. The Home of Silent Masterpieces. \. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY'S BIG NEW PROGRAMME. DOROTHY MACKAIL, DOROTHY -MAGKAIL, • - DOROTHY MACKAIL, ack;mijlhall JACK MULHALL . • . , JACK MULHALL r In the best comedy they ever made, ■ ■ "WATERFRONT." "WATERFRONT." • • - ■ "WATERFRONT." "WATERFRONT." ■ - - "WATERFRONT." ' - "WATERFRONT." c "Where the fun of the shore and the thrills ' cf the sea in a beautiful romance. Second Big' Laughter Boom, - - HARRY LANGDON ..'..:. '' HARRY -LANGDON ■ In "HEART TROUBLE." "HEART TROUBLE." "HEART TROUBLE." •-.> -"HEART TROUBLE." You'won't be able to keep a straight face when you see this crowning glory of the screen scattering laughter with a free band. Splendid Supporting Programme, including Comedy, Topical, Scenic. Reserves at Theatre or Telephone 41-210. NOW SHOWING. XTEW- - PRINCESS THEATRE ■Wiw . PRINCESS , THEATRE GLENN TRYON GLENN TRYONi In "THE KID'S CLEVER." "THE KID'S CLEVER." "THE KID'S CLEVER." "THE KID'S CLEVER." "THE KID'S' CLEVER." "THE KID'S CLEVER." "THE KID'S CLEVER." •"-'THE KID'S CLEVER." '.'THE KID'S CLEVER." 'iTH'B KID'S CLEVER." Added Feature: RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX . In "KNOCKOUT REILLY." . . "KNOCKOUT REILLY." "KNOCKOUT REILLY." "KNOCKOUT REILLY." ' "KNOCKOUT REILLY." . ALSO: GAZETTE, ~ y . ' SERIAL, COMEDY. CjBASIDB PICTURES, LYALL BAY. » TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. '■ IN AID OF THE LYALL BAY, - SCHOOL PLAYGROUND FUND. "LOST"IN THE ARCTIC." 'An authentic motion' picture of the hazards of the Polar regions. Endorsed by Rear-Admiral Byrd and other faraouis men. .SEE this amazing picture of ths lost Stefansson party at Herald Island. See what may have happened to Amuadsen, See the - thrilling. capture of an 80-ton whale. Sea the gripping battle for, the largest Polar bear in captivity. Sue the attack on a herd of maddened walruses. See the most dramatic and tragic s".bry of recent years. 1 'Also Two Comedies and Gazette. - Telephone 18^393 or call at theatre for reservations. OAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. - APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MAY M'AVOY and LOUISE FAZENDA In "THE TERROR." "THE TERROiI." This thrilling all-talking picture oi Edgar Wallace's famous novel■. kept Saturday's audience tight in their seats from.start to finish. BEN GIGLI & GUISETPE DE LUCA, Metropolitan Opera Singers, also received ■ "an enthusiastic reception. •pMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■« TO-NIGHT, 7.45 TO-NIGHT. 1-. "CLEARING THE TRAIL," With HOOT GIBSON. Thrills, action, and laughs! The funniest and most thrilling picture "Hoot" has ever 2—UNIVERSAL SHORT SUBJECTS. Coming! Thursday and Saturday Next. Pararaount's Super Special! "The Wheel of "Life," "The Wheel of Life."

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

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