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DX r/UXR THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING! (Two Sessions Daily—2.3o and S p.m.) Final Screening- To-night. HERMAN MELVILLE'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC OF WHALING DAYS! A Warner Bros, and Vitaphonc Special Production. "MOBY DICK." "MOBY DICK." (A- Certificate—Adult Audiences.) JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN ' BARRYMORE In-His Supreme "Talkie" Kolc! JOAN BENNETT, LLOYD HUGHES, And a Great Supporting Cast. DE LUXE AUDIO FEATURETTES. Paul T. Cullen at the Wurlitzer. BOX PLANS BRISTOL nnd THEATRE. SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE ST. JAMES THEATRE, DE LUXE THEATRE E ' LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE STARTING TO-MORROW. STARTING TO-MORROW. STARTING TO-MORROW. (Two Sessions Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) The Brilliant "Disraeli" Star in another magnificent success! THE PLAYER AND THE PLAY THAT HAVE WON A WORLD'S APPLAUSE. . Presenting ■ MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. : .GEORGE ARLISS . The -English-speaking genius of "Talkiedom," in a totally unrivalled impersonation which the distinguished critic of "The Evening World" describes as "THE FINEST' CHARACTERISATION IN THE HISTORY OF TALKING PICTURES." The Outstanding Talkie Adaptation of SIR JOHN GALSWORTHY'S SIR JOHN GALSWORTHY'S FINEST PLAY! FINEST PLAY! A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone AHDialogue Special Attraction.'' "OLD ENGLISH." -.-■ "OLD ENGLISH." "OLD ENGLISH." "OLD ENGLISH." "OLD ENGLISH." . "OLD ENGLISH." "OLD ENGLISH." I . "OLD ENGLISH." A. play that excels by far "Disraeli"—a play that abounds in great drama, supremo subtlety, brilliantly sparkling comedy, and biting'satire, in which George Arliss exceli?' himself and totally eclipses his "Disraeli" -triumph. In Addition: . PAUL T. CULLEN AT THE WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNITPresenting a Special Programme. OVERTURE: "Three, Nell Gwyn Dances" (Edward German) (a) Country. Dance (b) Pastoral Dance . (c) Merrymakers'; Daiice.' ENTR'ACTE:■ "Mandalay'-' . (words. by , .'Rudyard - Kipling,' .Vocal Refrain by PaulT. Cullen).' • -.. ■;. . .:■ ■ BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. EARLY. RESERVATION ESSENTIAL. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS — in - GEORGE ARLISS "THE.GREEN GODDESS." I "THE GREEN. GODDESS." . '"THE GREEN GODDESS." "THE GREEN GODDESS." ' ; .... > ; ..<'THE GREEN GODDESS." ■ L -...'; (A Cert.—Adult Audiences.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW. . VICTOR M'LAGLEN VICTOR M'LAGLEN ' VICTOR MXAGLEN ; .: VICTOR M'LAGLEN ; In a Bigger, Bolder, Brighter, Devil-may-care All-Talking Fox Movietone Adven- ■. ■ ■ . ture, "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." : "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." . '"A DEVIL'WITH WOMEN." "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." ■ "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." ' ''A DEVIL WITH WOMEN."' M-'Laglen in khaki again down in the Tropics—where revolutions are ripe—and '■". Bandits are Bold-—.. A CYCLONE OF COMEDY. • KING'S——TO-MORROW. rriHE ARTCRAFT THEATRE JL.HE ARTCRAFT THEATRE (Opp. Parliament Buildings). THE HOUSE OF ECONOMY PRICES. FINAL PRESENTATION . TO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT "HOLD, EVERYTHING." •'HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." . •HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." A Delightful Comedy Drama—entirely in Technicolour. v With WINNIE LTGHTNER, JOE X BROWN, WINNIE LIGHTNER, JOE E. BROWN, • Also Sally O'Neill, Dorothy Revier, Georges Carpeutier. The Laugh Sensation of the Year—all in Colour, combining Comedy and Drama in One Delightful Whole. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, at S p.m. A Dramatic Thriller that will Amaze you —4 love story you'll never forget. "SCOTLAND YARD," "SCOTLAND YARD," "SCOTLAND YARD." ••SCOTLAND YARD," ■ ■ Featuring ■ EDMUND LOWE, ■■••■• EDMUND LOWE. Mystery Thriller of a Crook whose richest haul was love that belonged to another. Also:ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan Telephone 43-06S after G. 30 p.m. CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. -To-night at S o'clock. To-night. The' Si.nilc-a-minut-e Talkie. "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." ' '-.. "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." With Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, and Benny Rubin. Adapted from the stage hit, "Spring Fever.-' The funniest, fastest, breeziest of entertainment for jaded picture-goere. Pep, Punch,-Humour, and catchy music ' you'll love. Also Metrotone News, "Our.Gang" Coni- ■• edy, and "Flip1 the Frog" Cartoon. Tel. 1&303 for Reserves. •.. ■ The Merry, Mad Stars of "The Cocoa••"jiu'ts" in an' hilarious now show! " 8 o'clock—TO-NIGHT—B o'clock. TTILBIRNIE . • KINEMA. Filmdom's Four Funniest Fools— the Marx Brothers, in "ANIMAL CRACKERS," •' '; With- Lilian Roth. -A Maelstrom .of: MERRIMENT! Book Now! SATURDAY -NEXT— -"The -Return of Dr. Fu Manchu." ■ (Recommended for Adults.) Sax Rohrae'r's Chinese thriller! Plans nt Theatre and Bristol.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1931, Page 2

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