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DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. (Courtenay place.) NOW BEING PRESENTED. ' TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8 p.m. The Biggest Entertainment Ever Offeredl ORCHESTRA DE LUXE! THE WURLITZER ORGAN , YEAR'S GREAT TALKIE SUCCESS. Capacity Houses All Sessions and Highly Eulogistic Comment! ASK ANY OF SATURDAY'S 3672 DELIGHTED PATRONS IF THEY HAVE EVER SEEN A GREATER PICTURE • ; : ■ ■ ■ THAN ' ' . Warner Bros.' and Vitaphone'All-Dia-logue, All-singing. All-technicolour Glory. "VIENNESE NIGHTS." ■'. ."VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." Huge. Cast of Players includes— Vivienne Segal, Alexander Gray, Walter Pidgeon, Jean Hersholt, Bert Roach, Louise Fazenda, Alice Day. Additional ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Tumultuous reception accorded ORGHESTRA DE LUXE. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. (Direction of Mr. L.. D. Austin.) Splendid Supporting Programme and PAUL T. CULLEN AND THE WURLITZER ORGAN. Box Plans are available at Bristol and Theatre. Book Early. ' KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. ■- (Best Sound in Town.) ; / ' NOW SHOWING.;. TWICE DA1LY,.2.30 and S. / Return season o£ the greatest .comedy ever made. ■■■LL. AND IT'S BRITISH. The screen version of the successful Farcical Comedy which ran for over a year at the; Shaftesbury Theatre, London. . "THE1 MIDDLE WATOH.'V , . . "THE MIDDLE WATCH." "THE MIDDLE WATCH.'' "THE MIDDLE WATCH." „ . "THE MIDDLE WATCH." ■ : "THE MIDDLE ' WATCH." " "THE "MIDDLE WATCH." "THE MIDDLE WATCH." ■•■■: ":■ "THE MIDDLE WATCH." : "THE MIDDLE WATCH." ■ "THE MIDDLE WATCH." "THE MIDDLE WATCH." "THE MIDDLE WATCH." Brilliantly written by lAN HAY and STEPHEN KING HALL, with the Original Cast of Players, including OWEN STARES DODO WATTS JACQUELINE LOGAN-JACK RAINE FRED VOLPE MARGARET HALSTAN. A hurly-burly of amusing complications on board a battleship of the King's Navee! . ■ • Also ■ ' KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. CHORTT'S ' THEATRE. . THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. .NOW SHOWING. ■ '-■ •' The Programme. .Supreme! ' A Gorgeous Double-Feature Bill._ , . No. 1— ' ' ■;.'■■ One great roar of laughter. MARIE DRESSLER, POLLY MORA N MARIE DRESSLER,.' POLLY MORAN In their most sensational triumph, "CAUGHT SHORT." "CAUGHT. SHORT." , "CAUGHT SHORT." / No. 2- ■ -- An amazing "spy" romance1 of the !Great ■'. ■: '■ " War. ". , . . ■ ~ "THIS MAD WORLD." ' "■- ---' -- "THIS MAD WORLD." " ; "THIS MAD WORLD." ',: A. thrilling production of tense ancf grip-; ping interest from start to finish. .Presents KAY. JOHNSON, BASIL RATHBON.E. KAY JOHNSON, BASIL RATHBONE; BIG SUPPORTING. PROGRAMiIE. Be early To-night! Be early To-night! REGAL THEATRE, KAROKI TO-NIGHT S. TO-NIGHT "THE SQUEAKER." EDGAR WALLACE, (A Cert.—^-Recommended for Adults.) v, With PERCY MARMONT._ •,/ An All-British Talkie Production^ TKe moet. gripping story ever told by the master of crime fiction. Directed by the author himself. See the whole of the' methods of crime and detection laid bare ■. ' before you. . • • "THE SQUEAKER.". ■: COMEDY. "WESTERN NIGHTS.'" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— "MANSLAUGHTER." : OUR. THEATRE, ■ NEWTOWN. UR ' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.45.' \ RUTH CHATTERTQN," ' ' ■ ' . ' ' ■■.■■-■ CLIVE BROOK. In the superb all-talking drama, ■ : "THE BETTER WIFE.". . COMMENCING TUESDAY, 7.45.' Gigantic Double Feature: no.. I—"why sailors leave home." . •■;■ no. 2—"the lady from the sea/ gapltol theatre,. miramar. APITOL THEATRE, .MIRAMAR,. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. LESLIE HENSON, ' ' LESLIE HENSON,' •The British Stage Comedian, in "A WARM CORNER," "A WARM CORNER/ "(Adult Audience Recommendation.) NO PICTURES TO-MORROW^ MIRAMAR BOXING CLUB'S ■ . TOURNAMENT.' '. ' . '. ' ■ BOXING. . MIRAMAR BOXING CLUB.. ■ ■ "\ITELLTNGTON JUNIOR CHAMPION- ". ■- SHIPS.'.. ;■■.. (Under the auspices Wellington Boxing Association).' 'V IN THE CAPITOL THEATRE, ■ MIRAMAR. 30th JUNE, 1931. ". Owing to the large number of entries received, boxing will commence sharp at 7.30. , . Admission 2s. Boys Is. . , . Tickets on Sale at Ned Perry'e, Manners street. ■ ■ Q ALL AT THE LYRIC FOR AFTER- ' NOON TEAS, Is. CUP READING BY EXPERTS Between 2.30 and 5. Every Evening from Wednesday,.. From 8.30. • : : ■ ■ FREE OF CHARGE. BOXING. ' BOXING. • BOXING. WELLINGTONS JUNIOR ■ T CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR, ' .TUESDAY, 30th JUNE. ■ Commencing sharp at 7.30 p.m. •' Special .Gold Modal for most scientific ... performance. •,. ', . ' ' ■ '- McaMm>[' 2ai''.;',; L■' i.^1' H' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 2

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