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HE LUXE THEATRE. *-*¥. LUXE THEATRE. DE ' LUXE THEATRE. (Theatre Heated Daily.) V'WICE DAILY (,'2.30 and 8 p.ft.) Phial Presentation To-night. KOX MOVIETOiNH'S ■ HUGE ALLIALKINU ROMAN *li MUSICAL BX TRAVAGANZA WITH A HOST OF ENTERTAINERS FROM STAGE AND . SCREEN. j "HAPP* DAYS." "HAPPY DAYS." "HAPPY DAYS." "HAPPY DAYS." Gorgeously produced, marvellously costumed, and resplendent with stars. j HUGE CAST 0^ 100 STARS. Bos Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. Ring Tel. 23-OSO for Reservations. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. . COMMENCING TO-MORROW! COMMENCING TO-MORROW! FOX MOVIETONE'S BIG MELODY DRAMA!!! A melange of music and merriment—thu play life of a great city vivified for the audible screen. A Scintillating Song-Ludeu Movietone. "THE BIG PARTY." <■ "THE BIG PARTY." "THE-BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." ; With 'SUE-CAROL WALTER CATLETT SUE CAROL WALTER CATLETT SUE CAROL WALTER CATLETT SUE CAIIOL WALTER CATLETT DIXIE LEE, • .-■ DIXIE LEE, DIXIE LEE, i DIXIE LEE, ' FRANK ALBERT SON, ■FRANK ALBERTSON, RICHARD KEENE, RICHARD. KEENE, "WHISPERING" JACK SMITH. ,'■ \' MUSICAL NUMBERS: "Bluer Than. Blue Over You" (Sung by Dixie Lee). • "Good for-Nothing But Love" (sung by Dixie Lee). "Day Dreams" (Sung by "Whispering' • Jack Smith).. ''■-,' "I'm Climbing Up a Rainbow' (Sung by "Whispering" Jack Smith). "Nobody Knows But RosiV'. (Sung by Richard Keene): . "THE BIG PARTY," : Exemplifying the high life and night ,life of New York —a parade of fashion and passion, of lingerie and camaraderie, woven around an appealing romance of a shopgirl and her boy friend. An up-to-the-minute, life-like story of real people, ■embroidered with, hilarious situations and catchy music, a kaleidoscopic cross-section of Manhattan's skyline, ' clothesline, and , .waistline! . BIGGEST DIALOGUE, SINGING COMEDY-DRAMA PRESENTED IN -MANY MONTHS! Box Plans available at Bristol and '.--"■ Aitken's.

THE •" KING'S THEATRE. I I HE KING'S THEATRE. ("Best Sound i.. Town and King's > "Talkie" Audiophones.) * FINAL SHOWING TO-NIGHT, 8. Eclipsing in Sheet Dramatic Grandeur the .Mightiest Productions of Screen or :. ■ Stage— ' ■ ' "RIO RITA." "RIO RITA." (SCENES IN. TECHNICOLOUR), ■ With JOHN BOLES, BEBE DANIELS. Huge ? pporting Cast. SPECTACULAR SCENES AND SETTINGS. BALLETS, i "D SINGING I , ENSEMBLES! j BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL; POPULAR PRICES. U-. 1/6. a/-. & 'M- j rpHE KING'S THEATRE. IHE .. .KING'S THEATRE. THE KING'S THEATRE. ■ .(Best', Sound in Town and King's "Talkie" Audiophones.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW! I COMMENCING TO-MORROW! | • (Matinee Daily, 2.30.) I Another Big, Return Season. "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS '•'THE COHENS AND KELLYS j 'THE COHENS AND KELLYS I "THE COHENS AND KELLYS , IN SCOTLAND." I JN SCOTLAND." IN SCOTLAND." ' IN SCOTLAND." IN SCOTLAND." A Universal All-Talking Comedy Riot, With CHAS. MURRAY - GEORGE SIDNEY. CHAS. MURRAY - GEORGE SIDNEY. CHAS. M TTIIRAY - GEORGE SIDNEY. Can you imagine an angle of the cloak and suit business being transacted in Scotlandr If you can. £.dd to that a story that will keep you shrieking with its comedy angles as its' characters keep you in stitches with ; their amiable animosities, and you 1J j begin to get just a glimmer of. the feast | of joyous, hilarious entertainment that; awaits you when you see the .funniest "Cohens and Kellys" of them .all! ■BIGGER, BETTER, AND MORE HILARIOUS THAN EVE!' BEFORE! BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES: 1/-, 1/6, -V-, and 2/0.

OHORTT'S ffIEATRE. Ohortt's theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT-LAST NIGHT OF NORMA SHEARER In "THE LAST OF AIKS. .CHF-YNBY.;;. "THE LAST OF MRS. CIIEYNFA." KMIL DANK & g'kOUCE K. ARTHUR In "rookies" "cookies;; "ROOKIES" "KOOK.Oi.V COMMENCING FRIDAY. LON CHANEY" In '•'LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT." And 'TIM M'COV In "RIDERS OF THE DARK." Big Supporting Programme. VTEW -QUALITY THEATRE, -^ Ilmnber street. Island B.iy. Where Talkies Sound Best. FINAL NIGHT, \ll-Tnlking Comedy Drama, "HOME TOWNEES." An All-Talking Comedy Drama. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT. All-Talkiiiß ••THE TERROR." QECOXI) rHILIIAIiMONKV ORCrIEKTUAL CONCERT nl the Towu JTall, SATURDAY, 21st JUNK.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 136, 12 June 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 136, 12 June 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 136, 12 June 1930, Page 2

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