TYR JAJXIO THEATRE. U-\i LUXE THEATRE Final Screening To-night. Final Screening To-night. GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, in the John Galsworthy Play, "OLD ENGLISH." "OLD ENGLISH." m! Paul T. Cuilen at the Wurlitm- Unit. BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. ; — | DE LUXE THEATRE. X LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THKATRIO. cc. .(Conrtcnay place.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW., COMMENCING TO-MOKKOW. (Twice Daily: 2.30 and S p.m.) TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS! TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS! UNEXCELLED ENTERTAINMENT. Firstly, a Fox Movietone All-Dialogue Drama of the Coastguard Service. ;°" EDMUND LOWE, lse EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, >rt EDMUND LOWE. EDMUND. LOWE. Hero of "Scotland Yard" ami a dozen other successes, in one of his best roles, "MEN ON CALL." "MEN ON CALL." "MEN ON CALL." :v "MEN ON CALL." "MEN ON CALL." A Dynamic Drama .with spectacular thrill..-, j A great love story and full of humour, i = MAE CLARKE \ MAE CLARKE | E. Splendidly cast as "Helen." ■E. WARREN HYM.ERWILLIAM. HARRIGAN, SHARON LYNN, And a. great, supporting cast. SECOND ATTRACTION SECOND ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! a EXTRAORDINARY! £■• A Fox Movietone Special Release. R- AMAZING! THRILLING!. Exceeds "Simba" and "Africa Speaks in — j thrills and realism. I- j "HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA." V! "HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA." "HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA." "HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA." "HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA." "The Finest picture of its kind ever ' produced."' . ■■ na DETAILS THE SENSATIONAL ADVENTURES OF COMMANDER D. N. of DYOTT (British Naval Man and famous es, Explorer and Big Game Hunter) IN THE JUNGLES OF INDIA! U.n All-Dialogue and Sound Production.) Amazing scenes of wild animal life in the swamps and jungles! Big game stalking, hunting ! "Rogue" elephants, the hazards undertaken in securing museum specimens, and finally the spectacular and THRILLING TIGER HUNT! THRILLING TIGER HUNT! : With 150 elephants engaged. Breath-taking thrills and unforgettable scenes. A REMARKABLE PICTURE! A REMARKABLE PICTURE! s. BOX PLANS BRISTOL AND THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. ' (BestJ3ound in Town.) !£,: ' FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. Fox -Movietone All-Talking Comedy "■ ■■ ,- Riot, "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." i "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN." Starring VICTOR M'LAGLEN. ct . VICTOR M'LAGLEN. cli ■ - j COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ': ■ Return season of Warner Bros.' Supreme IE ' '■■.■Dramatic..Sensation. . '. ?E "SON OF THE GODS." - "SON OF THE GODS." ■■■■■' "SON OF THE GODS." "SON OF THE GODS." "SON OF THE GODS." _i "SON OF THE GODS." "SON OF THE GODS." , From the Story hy REX -BEACH. ■-. -■'•. • Starring ..'..! ' RICHARD BARTHELMESS. ' RICHARD BARTHELMESS. ' RICHARD BARTHELMESS.' RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. Never has the screen offered such thrilling entertainment. Here ia Richard Barthelmess at-his 'greatest. Here is a 3lt Res Beach story that ranks -with the beat, And back of it all is that certain someies thing that blends this genius into one -unji^ forgettable production. KINGS-COMMENCING TO-MORROW. 8. —- FINAL SCREENINGS. j XTBW PRINCESS THEATRE. i>EW PRINCESS THEATRE. To-day, il a.m. to 10 p.m., Daily. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON And. . ■ . j m- CUVIS BROOK. — . CLTVE BROOK. S ■■ V ■'■■ ! z "THE BETTER WIFE." j oW "THE BETTER WIFE." "THE BETTER WIFE." "THE BETTER WIFE." T! Also, , SHORT FEATURES. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. . COMMENCING TO-MORROW, ■\' "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." h "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." iR "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." sT3 i "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." BE "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." With X, ,FIFI DORSAY and REGINALD DENNY. a» FIF-IDORSAY and REGINALD DENNY. h> FIFIDORSAY and REGINALD DENNY. l» FIFT DORSAY and REGINALD DENNY. f" FIFI DORSAY and REGINALD DEHN\. 3" , Also. i.R. s TD , All-talkie Serial, EG '•SPELL OF THE CIRCUS." "SPELL OF THE CIRCUS." "SPELL OF THE -CIRCUS." •'SPELL OF THE CIRCUS." '■SPELL OF THE CIRCUS." And AUDIBLE SHORT FEATURES. _ CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT—at 8 o'clock—TO-NIGHT A bombshell of laughs! A howitzer o£ howfe. A barrage of grins, giggles, and guffaws. BUSTER KEATON in ! . "FORWARD MARCH." .^ . "FORWARD MARCH." . He tried to douse a shell with a "tin cup. It's like trying to stop laughing at. this comedy of comedies. Also Mctrotone News, Burton Holmes Travelogue, and Colourtone Revue. Tel. 16-393 fov Reserves. Coming Saturday, "COMMON. CLAY." [ W. MESSER, rPAILOR. 151, Lambton quay. Ladies, -*- see these Bargnins before you buy. 0 " Raincoats, 30s; Cardigans and Lumber to Jackets, 11s fid; Jumpers, ft.s; 2-Piece Cosare tumes, 29a 6<l; Coats to Order, £3 10s. Upstairs, opp. LiudsayV,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 2
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