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He cruised the SEAS BENEATH for enemy submarines, hut his greatest enemy was a woman. A "mystery ship," and a U-boat—an officer and a spy—a man and a woman—come to gripi) in "THE SEAS BENEATH." "Tl-TIC SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." '"TFTI! SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." '"HIE SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS BENEATH." "THE SEAS . BENEATH." A Fox Movietone All-Talking Dramatic Spectacle. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. (Courtenay place.) COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING TO-DAY! (Twice Daily: 2.30 and 8 p.m.) A Spectacular Drama of the "Q"-ship-Submarine Warfare. DESPERATE ADVENTURE ON THE HIGH SEAS! One "o£ JOHN FORD'S Finest Directorial Efforts. ■ ' With a Splendid Cast: GEORGE O'BRIEN ■GEORGE O'BRIEN : GEORGE O'BRIEN ■ •'■-'• ; And MARION LESSTNG MARION -LESSING MARION LESSING (New Great Screen "Find"), ' ' ■WARREN HYMER, WILLIAM COLLIER, SEN., WALTER C. KELLY, And Many Others. HE SAVED HER FOR ... ". HIMSELF ! She was a .spy—^and he knew it. She plotted to send his ship to the bottom of the sea, but he outwitted her. He paid .her back by saving her life. . Fate made them sworn enemies. Life made..them undeclared sweethearts. SOMETHING NEW IN BIG THRILLS! It will Lift You Out of Your Seat with Stunning Surprises and Startling Action! -—IT'S UNFORGETTABLE! SEE "THE SEAS BENEATH"! SEE "THE SEAS BENEATH"! Paul T. Cullen and the Wurlitzer • . Unit. . Bos Plans available at both Bristol and Theatre. SECURE EARLY BOOKINGS. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) NOW SHOWING: To-Day, 2.30. To-Night at 8. Another Brilliant Performance by the . : Screen's Most Exquisite Star, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, With MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER, : MARIE DRESSLER;. ia..Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ScreenTriumph, "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." '•LET US BE GAY." , '/LET US BE GAY." / •■'LET US BE GAY." ' " "LET US B*! GAY." .' "LET US BE GAY." -LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." "LtT US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." : . "LET US BE GAY." •.-"'■■ "LET US:BE GAY." ■ "LET US BE GAY." The Year's Outstanding Talkie. \ In Addition: ' ' That Funny Pair, "•'• JJAUREL and HARDY, ■ "LAUREL and HARDY. ■ In their latest comedy riot, 1 '"ANOTHER FINE MESS.'' "ANOTHER FINE MESS." Also KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. King's "Within Reason" Prices: Is to 2a.6d... Bos Plans Bristol and Theatre. NOW SHOWING. IXttW. PRINCESS THEATRE.! -^ EW PRINCESS THEATRE. ■ Ji a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. Presenting A crew of /ilmdom'sy funniest favourites shipwrecked in a South Sea paradise. JACK OAKIE ' , JEANETTE MACDONALD, Skeets: Gallagher, Kay Francis, Eugene . Pallctte, ■ aiid William Austin In ■"•' '-'"LET'S GO -NATIVE." ' "LET'S GO NATIVE." ."LET'S GO NATIVE." ■-, "LET'S GO NATIVE." ■"'■■■. "LET'S GO NATIVE." •".' ."LET'S GO NATIVE." -■""-". '-'LET'S GO. NATIVE." Feel this tropic breezes —hear the songs— fun and joy;—the craze of the hour—Jack Oakie leading'the fun on a tropic island. FRIVOLOUS! FROLICSOME! A lyrical laugh riot! lii Addition: Chapter 2. New Serial, "FINGER PRINTS." "FINGER PRINTS." NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Telephone Theatre 42-580 for reserves or information. ■ . TO THEATRE" NEWTOWN. U.R THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT. 7.15. TO-NIGHT. Dir'cct from town. THE BRITISH- COMEDY SENSATION. Positively for. two days only. - ' "COMPROMISING DAPHNE." "COMPROMISING DAPHNE." Starring" CHARLES HICKMAN, JEAN COLIN. CHARLES HICKMAN, JEAN COLIN. A comedy bubbling over with mirthlaughter1 that never ceaaes from the opening scene to the final fade-out! (Adult Audience Recommendation,) In Addition: • SPECIAL. SOUND SUPPORTS. BIG WEEK-END PROGRAMME! UMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 1- "BILLY, THE KID," (Recommended moro especially for Adult Audiences.) . With JOHN MACK BROWN, KARL DANE, WALLACE BEERY. Cattlo thief, outlaw, two-gun man, Don Juan—was- this the youth who ruled the lawless West with a flame-tipped gun and iron courage. The true story of "Billy, the Kid," a great lover, but a greater fighter, 2—Hal Roach Comedy, "Bigger and Better." 3—Mickey Mouse Cartoon, "The Fire- ' fighters." 4^ —Mctrotone Ncwsrccl. Coming Monday nnd Tuesday—''Scotland Yard."

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1931, Page 2