USUAL .LATJS FRIDAY SHOPPERS' SESSION' SHOPPERS' SESSION TO-DAY, TO-DAY, ' 5 p.m.-7 p.m. 5 p.in,-7 p.m. At the ; A J ES TIC. AND AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: : 11-a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m.. : HERE THEY ARE AGAIN! C HA ELIE MUR R A V And: (1 E 0 R(l E S V D N E V-; i. : RUBBING- NOSES AND MUTTERING SWEET TERMS OF i- , ENDEARMENT AS ? . THE- ■'■'■, \ And '. . • .i ■ / • ■■:.■■." s ■ •■'■■ : L— —*iN. :■■ iv 1.- ---:;■:.,):, ' SCOTLAND. (Being, the.Latest Story about tkc Scots man, the Irishman, the Jew, and a Continental Prince.) . •--. Imaginc-r-An IRISH BROGUE, a JEWISH ACCENT, . , Assuming SCOTTISH IDIOMS For some of the wittiest dialogue in a Farce in which our loving enemies obtain a, "corner" in Scotch '," Plaids, leWn how not to play the Royal and Ancient'game of Golf, attempt the . equally ancient game of Suicide, and, finally, leave Scotland . richer than .„. when they entered it. -> BOX* PLANS At The Bristol Piano Co. and in the Theatre Main Foyer. NOW SHOWING. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. KW PRINCESS THEATRE, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. '•GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS." "GENTLEMEN.OF THE PRESS." "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS." "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS." "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS."' "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS." "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS." "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS." Also, "THE ISLE OF HOPE." "THE ISLE OF HOPE." "THE ISLE OF HOPE." "THE ISLE OF HOPE." "THE ISLE OF HOPE." "THE TSLE OF HOPE." "THE ISLE OF HOPE." "THE ISLE OF HOPE." In Addition: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN 10 NIGHT, at 7,30. \ Peter B Kjne's Sensational Story, 'THE THRFE GODFATHERS." "THE THREE GODFATHERS." "IHE THRIiE GODFATHERS." A real man's picture :■ that every woman will rave about. ■r' Second Big'Attraction:~ lIOOI' GIBSON in - "KING OF THE RODEO." "KING OF THE RODEO." A smashing and romantic story filmed at " the famous Chicago Rodeo. /CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. v^APITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR. ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . Miramar Athletic Club's Benefit Night. "ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT." COMMENCING TO-MORROW: ; JOHN GILBERT and GRETA GARBO in "A WOMAN OF AFFAIRS." "A WOMAN OF AFFAIRS." A powerful and intriguing love-drama of ,'.-.•.- London society life. . Reserves at Theatre, Tel. 10-545. Nc extra charge for booking. EW QUALiTY THEATRE, v Humber'street. Island Bay. Where Talkieß Sound Best. ' 100 p.c. Talking Picture. Columbia Pictures Present "THE FALL OF EVE." "THE FALL OF EVE." "THE FALL OF EVE." • Especially recommended by the Censor foi adult audiences only. You will.laugh, you will scream; you will howl at the hilarious situations in this AW Talking Farce-Comedy. ."' Ring 21-394 till 0.30; for Reserves. . ,' N.'/j. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ]■'':■;■ ■: AUTUMN EXHIBITION-. NOW- Open Daily, in the Art Gallery Whitmore street. -Hours 10 a.m. tt 0 p.m.. and 7.30 (>.m. .to 9 p.m. Admission Is. Art Union Tickets Is. H. M. GORE, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 2
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