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PARA-MOUNT THEAI'Ri: 1 ARAMOUNT THEATRE PARAMOUNT THEATRE (Courtcnay pl.icc). TWICK DAILY-At 2.r,0 and S p.m. TWICE DAILY-At 2.^0 and S pm. SECOND SENSATION \'< W\A-A\ bTARIti TO-DA^i : COLOSSAL tONTINI LD M'( ( ESS 01: "ALL QUJET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." 10,730 Admissions ta- the Fiul Week! 33.739 Piofuundly linpiesscd and Highl\ Eulofiihtu; Spectators! "ALL QUIET ON Till I "ALL QUTi;r ON THE "ALL QUIET ON" Till". "ALL (JUILI1 ON ! 111----"ALL QUILT ON TIIL WESTERN FRONT."' ■\\E6TERN FRONT." WESTERN FRONT. ' WESTERN FRONT." WESTERN FRONT." E. 31. EE-AIAEQUL'S Sensational War Novel. A UNIVERSATj PRODUCTIUS. Recommended more especially for adult audiences. "D.uly Mirror." '"All Quiet" —a stupendous screen achievement, great draimi, amazing picture, which stands miles above any -\\<ir illm yet t-crccned. •'Sunday ENprcss" (London). '•All Quiet"—,i serious, high-minded effort, which •■irhuo-qoeL-, should j-oo and judge for themselves. "Evening Ncvs," London. '■AH Quicf—The most effective aigujnent against nar yet produced. Best talkie, consideicd t-ti ictly in terms of screen technique jrt piodiici-d. Us sincerity of pmpose is the cause oL its success. JiOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT ROTH BRISTOL AND THEATRE. Early Reeeivation is advisable. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. J-HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S TUEATRE. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. (Matmee Saturday, 2.30.) SCREEN'S FIRST GORGEOUS .OUTDOOR GIRL AND MUSIC REVUE! - 'A Fkshing Comedy-Drama of JoyBewildered Youth! "TANNED LEGS." "TANNED LEGS." "TANNED LEGS." TANNED LEGS." "TANNED LEGS." - ("A"' Cat.—Adult Audiences.) ALL DIALOGUE ALL MUSIC! %VU DIALOGUE ALL MUSIC! With Esceptional Singing and Dancing . Cast includes— JUNE CLYDE ARTHUR LAKE DOROTHY REVIER ANN PBNNINGTON SALLY BLANE •ALBERT GRAN. 2JBW'THRILLS V^~~^ NEW:TUNES! 2fEW THRILLS! -r— NEW TUNES! NEW BIG ENTERTAINMENT! ~.,■.;-NEW-:BIG ENTERTAINMENT! : -.•••■.•'-> •'■-■■.■. ; '.;- - ■ Alsoi" :■ ■■'■■ -■ :- • ■ QUEEN'S SELECTED SOUND FEATURETTES. - BOX PLANS Al1' THE. BRISTOL. Queen's Popular Prices Is to 2s. SHOR'-T'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TALKIES. ' TALKIES. Continuous from Noon to 10 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. First Screening in Wellington, In the.Picture Sensation of the .Year, VIAE MURRAY : MAIC MURRAY • MAL' MURRAY- ■ ft hei first All-Talkie Parti-coloured Mastci piece, "PEACOCK ALLEY," ' PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEY," '•PEACOCK ALLEY,".. "PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEY," ■ "PEACOCK ALLEY," ptmih, Beautiful, Spectacular are the sets. fbc Grand Parade of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is reproduced in all its splendour. "PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEYj" "PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEY," "PEACOCK ALLEY," Jhe ultimate in talking picture production. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. A»d a Superb Supporting Programme. Session De Luxe at 8 p.m. Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 41-219. SHOWING! •VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. *IEW PRINCESS THEATRE. H a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. VICTOR M'LAGLAN VICTOR M'LAGLAN VICTOR M-LAGLAN In ." "STRONG BOY." " STRONG BOY." "STRONG BOY." Added Attraction: fATSY RUTH MILLER, ATSY RUTH MILLER, ."...' And LAWRENCE GRAY. And LAWRENCE GRAY, In "-■ " "MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT." '•MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT." "MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT." Also, GAZETTE, SERIAL. COMEDY. TALKIES! TALKIES! TALIKIES! "'.."" (Western Electric Equipment.) OUR ■" ■■' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UK THEATRE. NEWTOWN. " '..■-'"■ .. • ■ - i . . . ■■ fa ' . TO-NIGHT, 7.45, TO-NIGHT. The Big Talking,-Singing, and Dancing ■ . Attraction j ■'■'■ "HOLLYWOOD REVUE." "HOLLYWOOD R.BVUK." "HOLLYWOOD REVUE." Huge Cast of Celebrities! •■-■;■■ ..' :.' Including 25 STARS? CHORUS OF 200! JWHed with Marvellous Dmce_ Numbers. Soiigs, Choruses, Lavjslx Settings, and ,_,..,', '.. A'tiiuuiiis Skits.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 40, 15 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 40, 15 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 40, 15 August 1930, Page 2

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