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THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. J-HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Now Showing:DAILY, 2.3; —— NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. (Concluding To-night.) BMJJ.iIANT FARCE-COMEDY! A merry mix-up of Jolly Characters in Wildly Hilarious Situations! "THIS FALL OF EVE." "THB KALU OF EVE." "THE FALL OF EVE," "A" Certificate. Censor's Requisition Adult Audiences. WithPATSY RUTH MILLER. FORD STERLING. GERTRUDE ASTOR. • ARTHUR RANKIN. " OX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRIS- J TOL AND THEATRE, TEL. 21-842. rrHIO PARAMOUNT THEATRE. AHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE.COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A AVavncr Bros, and Vitophoue All -Dialogue Comedy-Drama. The Funniest I'lay Ever Coueeived'by the Workl't) Greatest Laugh Manufacturer— GEORGE M. COHAN—and. made into the Screen's 'creaming Laugh Success — "THE HOME TOWNERS." ' "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOMB TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." '. '•THE HOME TOWNERS." ' "THE'HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." imagine yonraclf yanked from your small- • town moorings, and dumped in, among a ■ circle of big city millionaires! This is just -what happens to a small-town business man in "The Home Towners. There's fun,, mischief, romance m this • ' ', hilarious -creen comedy. •' , RTCHARD BENNETT, ' ( - RICHARD BENNETT, DORIS KENYON, - —DORIS KENYON, ROBERT M'WADE, ROBERT M'WADE, GLADYS BRQCKWELL, . ' ROBERT EDESON, . ' STANLEY TAYLOR, VERA LEWIS.. One of "the Years. Most Brilliant' Casts of Players IN THRILLING, DRAMATIC, INTENSELY human characterBox Plans■» available at Bristol'"and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. ■ •: ... THE QUEEN-'S THEATRE. HE. . QUEEN'S THEATRE. LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT! A Thrilling, inimorous, and Romantic Story of Paris. , :■■'•.' : "SEVEN FACES." ', : . ' "SEVEN FACES." , ; . "SEVEN -FACES." ■_ ■ ■ . -:'"' .With ' ■' • . , PAUL MUNI ' , (Of "The Valiant" Fame), MARGUERITE CHURCHILL, And Other Talented Players. FEATURETTES. POPULAR PRICES: Is. Is 6d, and 2s. V THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. _ THE QUEEN'S .THEATRE. COMM. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o'clock. COMM. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o'clock. , ■■"■ (Matinee Saturday, 2.30). A Warner Bios.' and Vitaphone AlMalk- ■., ;. '■-';■' ing Comedy-Drama. packed with merriment, romance, thrills, and unusual :,'..■. . . situations. ! : "women they talk about," "women they talk about,'/ "women they talk about," "women they, talk about," "women they. talk ab.out," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," "women. they talk about," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," "women they talk about," ' .;■■"'' " With , ■' ... .. "'•■ IRENE RICH. AUDREY FERRIS, WILLIAM COLLIER, JUN., CLAUDE. GILLINGWATER. Two former lovers engaged in a political battle—with cupid holding the key ■ to peace! You'll enjoy this picture with its unusual and hilarious situations.. QUEEN'S FEATURETTES/ : . QUEEN'S FBATURETTES. Box Plans at Tho Bristol. ■ Popular Price Scale: Is to 2s. SHORTT'cj THEATRE, HOIITT'S. THEATRE. . Continuous from XI a.m. to 10 p.m. A MUSICAL TREAT. An Announcement that will Appeal to every Lover of Good MUSIC ' ■'.■..■ MUSIC MUSIC : : ,' ' MUSIC MUSIC • ■■■■■•. ■. ■ MUSIC MUSIC The Management has pleasure in announcing that commencing Friday next a Full Orchestra of Leading Musicians will provide the musical portion of the programme, commencing each evening at 7.30. Musical Director, Mr. Reg. Brown. Friday's Great Picture Programme will 1 include That Great Mack Sennett Comedy '.' ' " Masterpiece, .'■■ : "THE GOOD-BYE KISS" "THE GOOD-BYE KISS" "THE GOOD-BYE KISS" "THE GOOD-BYE KISS" "THE GOOD-BYE KISS" • And a Beautiful English Picture, , "EILEEN" "EILEEN" "EILEEN" "EILEEN" . "EILEEN" 'X. delightful romance set in London, and the Glorious English Countryside. A Magnificent Entertainment of Pictures and Music. 'PAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. VAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT! "WISE GIRLS." i COMMENCING TO-MORROW! f "NOAH'S ARK." "NOAH'S ARK." WitS Dolores Costello and George O'Brien. See and hear the spectacle of the ages. The great deluge that flooded the world. It's Mammoth! Stupendous! Sublime! T7MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Ji'MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. To-night 7.45 To-night. 1— "A DANGEROUS WOMAN," With BACLANOVA and CLIVE BROOK. From gay London! Thrust into the oppressive heat of the primitive African Jungle. A dramatic story that thrills! 2— Big Supporting Programme.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 113, 15 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 113, 15 May 1930, Page 2