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"RING OUT WILD BELLS." "RING OUT WILD BULLS." "RING OUT WILD BELLS."And proclaim last night's great triumph far and wide. THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE Will be there To-night—so BOOK EARLY. UTAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: •"J-AJEdTIC. n a-m* 2>15 p>m> * MAJESTIC. .8 p.m. Fuller-Haywaid present Again To-day—Again To-night, " PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." " PARAMOUNT ON PARADE.". " PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." " PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE. - "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." ' "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." ?'PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." BIGGER THAN 10 BIG SHOWS, Played by the greatest constellation of Stars in the film firmament. , MAURICE CHEVALIER,. MAURICE CHEVALIER, RUTH CHATTERTON/ RUTH CHATTERTON, Dennis King, Richard Arlen, George Bancroft, Clara Bow, Evelyn Brent, Clive Brook, Nancy Carroll, Gary Cooper, Leon Errol, Skeets Gallagher, Harry Green, Helen Kane, Abe Lyman, Jack. Oalae, Zelma O'Neil, Wm. Powell, Mitzi Green. AND THEY DO NOT ■ JUST WALK THROUGH. Every Artist to Advantage. . Every Artist to Advantage.A BRAND NEW TYPE OF SUPER ENTERTAINMENT. Excellent Supporting Programme. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. IT WAS SPLENDID TO LISTEN TO The eulogistic remarks of the crowds of patrons as they left this wonderful entertainment last evening, . D£, JAMES THRICE DAILY: Ot. JAMES 11 a-m-> 2>15 P-m> ST. JAMES and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present with pride the one Talking Kirn of its kind on earth, IT'S TRULY AMAZING. IT'S TRULY AMAZING. "WITH BYRD "WITH BYRD BYRD ' AT THE SOUTH POLE." SOUTH POLE." SOUTH POLE."* ROMANCE to delight you—HUMAN DRAMA to enthrall you—COMEDY to tickle your risibilities-ENTERTAIN-MENT to captivate you—and it is as EDUCATIONAL and valuable as the DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Bays it is. Biicfly it's UNIQUE. ' ESPECIALLY MERITORIOUS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. - A Mighty Breath-taking Drama of the Sea"HURRICANE." •'HURRICANE." With Hobart Bosworth, Leila Hyanis, and Johnny Mack Brown; The'roaring gale, the shrieking winds, the crashing waves, the din '-of embattled human souls in a mighty drama of human emotions stripped to the raw. NOTE.—"A" Certificate. Adult recommendation. Also, All-talking Gazette; Comedy, Interest, and Cartoon. Telephone 16-393 or call at theatre for Reserves. TALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES! OTTR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE! NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT nAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, The Greatest Comedian on the Screen, in "WELCOME -DANGER." "WELCOME DANGER." "WELCOME DANGER." "WELCOME DANGER." You'll laugh till the buttons burst off your vest when you see and hear Harold Lloyd in his First All-Talking Comedy. In Addition:;: /- . SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. CTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. 0 TO-NIGHT; TO-NIGHT. Behind the scenes with the Movie Folk, with, the spotlight on their lives and loves. "SHOOTING STARS," "SHOOTING STARS," ' - With . ANNETTE BENSON. The glare of the Kleigs, bustle of the v studios, Romance, Trttgecly. This picture recommended by the. Censor more especially for Adult Audiences. A Circus Romance of three clowns and •a girl,. ■ • ' "THREE KINGS." ' Laughs, Gasps, Excitement. . • i— ——— : 1 - BAND, .. , • f _ ' "' '. ■W7ELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOW CIETY PIPE BAND, AT BOTANICAL GARDENS; Ist' BATTALION BAND AT NEWTOWN PARK; TO-MOR-ROW {Sunday), AT 3 p.m. ■-~.' i. ' ; : ;'■■ '', ::-' ■ — CROWDS ATTEND ' 1 OKATING RINK [ WINTER SHOW BUILDING. Adults Is. .•■. .., • SKATING. 2.30 to 4.30 Adults Is, SKATING. , Children 6d. ■ . : SKATING. 7.30 to1* 10 o'clock: Gents 2s SKATING. (Own Skates Is Od). SICATING. Ladies and Children, Is. SKATING. The Famous Brass Band from the old Vivian street Rink is providing Stirring Music. Strict Floor Supervision. Special Seating for Onlookers, Prico:Gd.. •' "TTNOWING ' MEN" by a Knowing XV, Woman— -'■:/.::• Elinor- Glm at SHORTT'S THEATRE, Friday.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 30 August 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 30 August 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 30 August 1930, Page 4