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DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE (Perfect Talkies—Popular Prices.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. An All-Talking, Laughing, Fcx Movietone Production—Hot Times and Hot Tunes in Gay Paree! •'HOT FOR PARIS." "HOT FOR PARIS." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) ■ With VICTOR M'LAGLEN VICTOR M'LAGLEN in his greatest Comedy role, FIFI DORSAY. vVith EL BRENDEL In Addition: FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. Ring 'phone 23-080 for Reservations. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. (Perfect "i'alkies"—Popular Prices!) . NEW BTG PROGRAMME OPENS TO-MORROW! Fox Movietone's Superb Dramatic Musical Drama, "C-A-M-E-0 K-I-R-B-Y." "C-A-M-E-0 K-I-R-B-Y." "C-A-M-E-0 K-I-R-B-Y." "C-A-M-E-0 K-I-R-B-Y." "C-A-M-E-0 K-I-R-B-Y." "C-A-M-E-0 K-I-R-B-Y." "C-A-M-E-0 K-I-R-B-Y." HE STAKED HIS FATE ON A CARD! Gay cavalier, duellist, and—gambler. The most fascinating figure in Dixie whose romance with a Patrician Belle has immortalised Crinoline Days. J. HAROLD MURRAY J. HAROLD MURRAY J. HAROLD MURRAY J. HAROLD MURRAY And NORMA TERRISS. NORMA TERRISS. NORMA TERRISS. NORMA TERRISS. : In Addition to DOUGLAS GILMORE, STEPIN FETCHIT -ROBERT EDESON, MYRNA ' 'LOY, CHARLES MORTON. From the Play by BOOTH TARKINGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON. A THRILLING ROMANTIC DRAMA AVITH THREE SCINTILLATING SONG ■'..•". HITS! An All-star Musical Epic of the ; Old South! DIXIE'S MOST LOVABLE ROGUE AND HIS THRILL-FILLED STORYMYSTERIOUS ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, AND ACTION! Box Plans at Bristol and Aitkeu's. King Tel. 23-080 for Reservations. CJT JAMES THEATRE. kSt; . JAMES- THEATRE. ST. ' JAMES THEATRE. . (Formerly HIS MAJESTY'S.) (Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT ■- ■ ' .-oi' ■'■ . ' ' /■ :>.-'■■ ■■■■ Warnei- Bros.' ' ".. ; . ■■ • ■• ■ . • ' ' i "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.'! "GOLD DIGGERS OF: BROADWAY. "GOLD DIGGERS OF; BROADWAY. "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Production FINISHING TO-NIGHT! FINISHING TO-NIGHT! Commencing at Morning Session To-morrow Commencing at Morning Session To-morrow Commencing at Morning Session 10-raorroiv-SIR''BENJAMIN AND MR. JOHN FULLER will Present Vitaphone's addition to the World's Masterpieces of Art, "D I S'K A E L I," "DISK A E L I," "DISRAEL I," " D I S R A E L I," i'DISK A EL I," "DISK A E L I," "DISRA E L I," "DI SRAK.I I," "DI SR A E L I," ,". "DISRAEL I," Here is Suspense! Here is Love! Here is Laughter! The fascination of Mystery! The beauty of Romance, and the purity of cultured English from the lips of inspired British stars. ' HERE IS A LIVING PAGE TORN FROM ENGLISH HISTORY! A Majestic Masterpiece vibrating with the' ■ -■■ power of Empire! ....,-.■.-.. . Presenting ■■ GEORGE ARLISS, ■ ~ GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, In his first appearance on the Talkies, ':-,'■ Supported by JOAN BENNETT, FLORENCE ARLISS, ANTHONY BUSHELL, And a full complement of stage and screen ' stars.of the lirst magnitude. BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY There was a great rush for reservations when the.Box Plans for "Disraeli" opened yesterday morning, stressing the necessity, for early booking to avoid disappointment. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OF COLLEEN MOORE, In "NAUGHTY, BUT NICE." . "NAUGHTY, BUT NICE." . And that Beautiful English Picture "ZERO." "ZERO." "ZERO." "ZERO." COMMENCING FRIDAY: Another Magnificent Programme of Pictures and Music. MARY ASTOR AND LLOYD HUGHES In • "HEART TO HEART." The Funniest and Sweetest Comedy-drama .. '. you've ever seen, and WILLIAM BOYD "DRESS PARADE." BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. riAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. V&PITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT. Bert Lytell and Gertrude Olmstead in . "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER." A Columbia Talking Picture. , TO-MORROWi Miramur Athletic Club's Benefit Night. ; licginnld Denny and Nora Lane in •'ONE HYSTERICAL -NIGHT." Special prices: Adults Is, Children o'd.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 2

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