"SPORTING AND DRAMATIC -.. .REVIEW," England. "It.lie had been British, Mussolini would have marched straight to Down- :- ins?. Street and issued a proclamation ordering every man, woman, and child, between the ages of fifteen and fifty, to see 'ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT.' " 1 . ■.'"', '" , _. Ml REMARQUE'S • >■ Sensational . ' S ■•'■■. War Novel, r\\ ■<*■*&■ \ \\ «^ \ 'j V p A UNIVERSAL •> I PRODUCTION. { \ ■ ■ ■ '; '* JTHE PARAMOUNT -THEATRE, ■i.J-HE : . PARAMOUNT THEATRE, --- Commencing -.-.•- ---NEXT FRIDAY, at S p.m. ; V. ■ 7NEXT'"FRIDAY i at 8' p.m. Three Sessions on Saturday: ; ■ 31 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8 p.m. BOX PLANS arc now available at The Bristol Piano Co; and at tho Theatre. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. »T»HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. )J- HE- PARAMOUNT THEATRE, 'THE- -,- PARAMOUNT. • THEATRE. DAILY, 2.30. —— NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. DAILY! 2.30 ■ NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. (Final Screening To-morrow.) JANET~GAYNOR ■<■■ JANET GAYNOR ' And CHARLES FAKRELL CHARLES FARRELL ;in the Kg Fox-Movietone -All-Talking and Singixg successor to "Sunnyside Up.' -. - "HISH SOCIETY BLUES" "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES" , -, . ::■ Supported by -William Collier, senr., Hedda Hopper, , ' Lueien Littlefield, Louiso Fazonda. ' PLANS BRISTOL. AND THEATRE. rpHE QUEEN'S THEATRE. •lffiS QUEEN'S THEATRE. CONCLUDING TO-MORROW NIGHT, ffhrilling Story of Love and Adventure— ..-; "THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE" "THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE." .: C?A" Cert.—Adult Audiences), ROD LA ROCQUE, RITA LA ROY. No. 2: • • First Wellington Release of the Big R.K.O. Thriller— ■ "THE CIRCUS KID." "THE CIRCUS KID." ALL STAR CAST. .QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2a. nPHE QUEEN'S THEATRE. tIHE QUEERS THEATRE. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, 8 P.M. ■ 'COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, 8 P.M. (Matinc Saturday, 2.30.) BIG PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING .-I/."":,■,,COMEDY SENSATION! - Hdwj a young man was mistaken for a igangstor ."killer.". A talc of Thrills and . Laughter. . '■'■•■"''■•" THE CARNATION KID." —THE, CARNATION KID." "THE CARNATION KlD.'' ' - ■-■■ "THE CARNATION KID." ■ " .-"THE.'CARNATION KID." 1 Big Cast, headed by '••■■ ■ -■■■■'- DOUGLAS M'LEAN. DOUGL AC' M'LEAN. - ■ ■' - DOUGLAS M'LEAN. DOUGLAS M'LEAN. ■The story of what happened when a young Irian in love was -mistaken for a gangster. -ITOLD YOUK SIDES VOftTHK ■' 'WDK-SPLmiNG, TIIIULL-SPILL-■■ING DOUGLAS M'LEAN COMEDY, '.;. "THE CARNATION KID." Box rhns Jt rllu Bnstol Queen's Populii Pticrs Is to 2s O" tni niryrpi \n wiown. UK JHLUUI, NLW'IOWN. 10 NIGH J V). HiMfUl \oi \rv I>OKM V MH M>l 1^ I Jn hci Mistc I'KU rTnLL\<broi Mi's ni\NM." titi:l\sj or mrs cjianiy.;; 'IHE L'VSf OP MRb CHANEY." 'Che screen version of Frederick Lonsdale's famous-stage play of the adventures of a young- girl crookj who hood-winked tne Tipper crust of society. It's delightful! (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY! MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. '.' ".".' " A Paramount Special! ' - . "THE LADY LIES," : • •'■■ With - -WALTER HUSTON. (Recommended more, especially for Adult "."".".": ... ..Audiences.) Can.happiness be bought and paid for? See the answer in this sparkling comedydrama of loving hearts torn by fear and ■'-■-■' -'--'■ - jealousy. • Excellent Supporting Programme. riATITOI.:: THEATRE, AHRAMAR. VAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAE. l''ini.i.! iSciccning To-ni^hl. '■•'■' ; . f'M.MUANNK." ■ ■' . •■MAK.IANNK." (jiiiniriH 'IVi-inoni'w. MIRAmAI!,' KUGHY- ONtß'rt UI^XIM'Tr . - ;.-,.- •-. NIGHT. "ACQUITTED." "ACaUITTED.v "ACQUITTED." , (Adnlt Aodienoe Keeoinmendatkra.) ;» S»e Iwoking at Theaiws,
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