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THE PARAMOUNT " THEATRE HE PARAMOUNT ...THEATRE THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE TWICE DAILY (2.30 and S p.m.) . TWICE DAI^Y (2.30 and 8 p.m.) SECOND BIG WEEK! • GAY . . . DAZZLING . . .COLOUR FUL ROMANCE set to the tunes, of lilt ing and captivating tunes! The King of Hearts.: .The King of Entertainment. MAURICE CHEVALIER. * MAURICE CHEVALIER. MAURICE CHEVALIER. Dashing, Darin? Debonair. When a /oiing <,ueeu," bored to death kisses a nian with a scandalous reputatioi for love affairs—things happen—to enter tain you ns you've never been cntertainei bef6re. "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," ■ "THE LOVE PARADE." With Charming . JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, LUPINO LANE, LILLIAN ROTH LUPINO LANE, LILLIAN ROTH Supporting Cast, of Hundreds. HEAR THE SONG HITS ON . "HIS MASTER'S VOICE; RECORDS!' ,\ ■■'■ '•' ; : ' ■--. '■" Box Plans at Bristol arid Theatre, Rinj Tol. 21-842 for Seats. '~_" THE • QUEEN'S .TJfKATRE HE ■ QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba street.) NOW SHOWING: NIGHTLY, S o'clock NOW SHOWING: NIGHTLY, S o'clock ..:'■•'■:'• Another Big "Talluc" Hit! UNIVERSAL'S BIG, ALL-TALKINC :' ALL-LAUGHING RIOT! New York Laugjied at it for 09 Weeks now you Laugh at it^on the bcrcen. "THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY.' "THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY.' "THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY.' "THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY.' "i'HE SHANNONS OF -BROADWAY.' "THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY.' "THE:SHANNONS OF BROADWAY.; "THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY.' Come and see "the story of two small-tim< Vaudevilliaua who became the centre o social and business activity in a smal --■..■ town. IT'S A PEACH! Starring ■■-. : THE GLEASONS ■ " ' THE GLEASQNS THE GLEASONS' THE GLEASONS - - THE GLEASONS . ■ , THE GLEASONS . ." ■ (JAMES AND-LUCILLE), : (JAMES AND LUCILLE), ■-.. . SCREEN'S GREATEST COMEDY ' . ■ TEAM!. -'.- QUEEN'S TALKIE FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol. Ring TcK 22-334 for Seats. ' ■ . ■ Popular Prices: Is to 2s. Til' g?Sf I Slffi (Best Sound in Town and King s ' "Talkie" Audiophoncs.) ; NOW SHOWING. DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock DAILY! 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clqck ' . ■ ' —Presenting ANOTHER BIG RETURN SEASON PARAMOUNT'S POWERFUL ALLDIALOGUE ADAPTATION OF A FAMOUS STORY. t\- ■ SIR JAMES BARRIES , SIR JAMES BARRIIi'S / SIR JAMES BARRIES " SIR JAMES BARRIES ■ Delightful Play Picturised,— "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," Or "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals,"' . . With ' . .■' GARY COOPER, . > GARY COOPER, . . ' GARY COOPER, BERYL MERCER BERYL MERCER , "BERYL MERCER ■ ' Heading a Brilliant Cast. SCREEN'S MOST HUMAN STORY! In Addition: KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Ring Tel. 22-212 for Scats. Popular Prices: Is to 2s 9d. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. -Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. To-day's Superlative Entcitdinme.nl in • Pictures and Music. ' . First National Pictures present LLOYD HUGHES, . MARY ASTOR, . ' LOUISE FAZENDA In the funniest and sweetest comedy i .drama you've ever seen, ' HEART 10 HEART" ' HE VRT rl O HEART ' ' HEART TO HEAR!" "HEART TO H*ART ' "HEART TO HEART ' L " He-uU lomxnce with adoiable Maiy Astoi and hindsome Llo\d Hughes Hearty laughs with iunm Louiio i i/cnda Hearty thiills when \mi them all in this mciij mix up of ical, -ojal, notous mirth 41so AVTLLTWI BOfD WILLIVM BOID m 'DRLb'S I'UUDC ' ' m\] SS P \RADE ' 'DRESS PVRADi:" ' DRLSS PARADI " A teii'Ch di imatic sloij, dcepb cnpioss ing, -md picked with swifi moving action ... aud thills. Splendid Supporting^Programme of SCENIC, TOPICAL, COMEDY. FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Mr. Reg.. Brown, Musical Director. Reserves at Theatre, or Tel. 41-219.7 'ARTCRAFT li; TnEATRE -•:-t>RTCRAFJ.'■■■■.. THEATRE-TO-NIGHT-At S-TO-NIGHT BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS in . "HOT NEWS" She shivers, she shakes, "HOT NEWS" she shoots snappy scenes "HOT NEWS" to make^slow smiles M"HOT NEWS" come long laughs. Packed "HOT NEWS" with all the thrills and "HOT NEWS" action, daring, and enter"HOT NEWS" prise of the, motion"HOT NEWS" picture news-man. ALSO ALSO CYRIL M'LAGLEN .. In ' "THE LOST PATROL." 1 "THE LOST PATROL." "THE LOST PATROL.". Scorched by the blazing African sun and parched by thirst, the "Lost Patrol" fought gloriously to a bittei" end.. ■ Reservations Tel. 43-OGS after 0.30 .p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 2