ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Reduction in Admission Prices, .Reduction in Admission Prices, Reduction *in Admission Prices. At\' : '.. '... . \". AT SHORTT'S ; THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. ■ '■;'■ .;._Coromencing. To-night. . FRIDAIV /..'FRIDAY. ! "='.".' / ' Wi^l ; ' ; RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN : RONALD COLMAN. ■: RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN . •; • RONALD COLMAN In United Artists'Super-Production, '■'"•■'"condemned;"/ - '. '■*. ""condemned," ■■-'-~ "condemned," ... '"condemned,"' "condemned," . "condemned," "."condemned^' "condemned," "condemned," ~,.., . "condemned,'.' . ~ ' '£&& a Wonderful Supporting Programme. .Including..//:.'.. . aiICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON, ■..:.: ■ "PAIHE REVIEW," . "::'-/'",- And ■■';• ■•■■. ■■;• . ;t ; ; harry- laStgdok r Im ■ Metrb-GQldwyn'a Great' Comedy, .:"'■.";■■"■■-;;'.-"SKiRTS.'i' : ". // All. Stalls Seats One Shilling. All;' Stalls Seats One Shilling. All. Stalls Seats One Shilling. '• ■■"' Children Sixpence. : ■ Children Sixpence. Children Sixpence. Circle One Shilling ..and Sixpence. Circle One Shilling and Sixpence. Circle,. One Shilling, and Sixpence. ./: ■Children. One Shilling. :: : SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 4 . r /INCLUDED.' .. NOTE:—Only the' Best Pictures Obtainable are selected for this theatre, and the i following are.some. of. the. Great Prodiic-; tiona thaV'have .been secured for early! pres"entati6n:— .: ' "Dv Barry, Woman of Passion," "One Heavenly/,Nignt," : "Three. Live Ghosts," "Plunder," "The Iron Man," "Madam X. ,- '•Canaries Sometime Sing,"' *'Hook, Line, and rSinker^" "Whai'a;Widow,'' etc. Other-"Great Pictures' to follow. The; Greatest and Best Entertainment in .............. >tKe Ci j. y> - - •_■-.-■•• rpHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. .-»- HE ■ ■■ " PARAMOUNT ■ •• THEATRE. HE :--PARAMOUNT. THEATRE. .Viposily ■Heated' Throughout.) "2\r COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. ..- -sa COMMENCING TO-DAYr • Daily, 2.30 'and !B"p.m.) A WHIRLWIND. OF .HILARITY! A. WHIRLWIND. OF 'HILARITY! The ace comedian of ihe screen in the " ace comedy sensation of "the season A feast of ''Joe ~E" Joy—Done Up Brown! A Riot of Aviation Thrills, with - i■' . 'JOE E. BROWN, .-., JOE E. BROWN /. .-.•.■.•,-i • JOE E; BROWN - ;■ :;■■:. > JOE E; BROWN . :•.-:.:. ,'.'.-.:J.DJE:E.-. BROWN, ;.,■■; .->: , -.•JOE~EvBROWNr ■ In the First National yitaphpne triumph, -•■:■■:,•■• '<;G.OING^ WILD')' '■■-■ "GOING WILD." .;- i 'f. GOING WILD.'? ■•: ':■•:, "GOINGWILD." .-.-"GOING WILD." '.'. "GOING WILD." "'/?.:• " ' "■'•"VVifh; •'■""-■■: ' LAWiffiNCE'GRAY., : ONA" MUNSON, WAL^R'.SPIDGEON,": LAURA LEE I Rising to ;New,'Heights of Hilarity in the i Merriest, Dizziest 'Whirligig of Glee. ■GOCn) fo THE LAST liuGH! With, engine missing—brain in a whirl— hamls on the joy stick—arms around a girl, • •■■■-" Roar while you soar with joe c: brown '• Through the dizziest non-stop, laughing talkie on record! UNSURPASSED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BoSrKansriirßristol and Theatic. THiii'. :';:.,;■ QUEEN'S.: . THEATRE, HE ~-.'"-.;. QUEENS/ -'. /THEATRE, (Upper Cuba street.) ,'i:O-NI.GHT-$ b'clock-TQ-KIGHT. ■ MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. Rex. Pictures-Present:... ' I""'iTHE RAMPANT AGE." ' , -^THE RAMPANT-AGE." ■ •'"••■ "THE RAMPANT AGE." , ."THE RAMPANT AGE," -" ""THE.-.RAMPANT-. AGE.',' 'A' Sparkling Comedy :oE Youth. Wild, Headstrong, but Brave and True, See the football match in evening dress) The slave ;anction.i;'--: The -aeroplane crash. MERiNA KENNEDY, JAIIES. MURRAY, and'EDDIE-;BdiIDEN: in. a^^. picture yon ---•■■ -.■•■:■• Mitst;Not Miss. •■ :■■ i: : v.jQU^N'S^EiATURETTES. ''viraiwß :■ ' /•'■■ ■':r "; "REVIEW GAEiqpN-"':/;; '^' f .:■:■: COMEDY POPiJLAE,;pßie%:ls%'2s; No tax. Box Platat' Bristol. Theatre.Tel,, 22-334. rnHE ARTCRAI'.T "THEATRE •^-HE ,"" ARTQRAFT "'. THEATRE . (jpposite Parliament-Buildings). TO-NIGHT At 8 : ■ TO-NIGHT a Picture greater than1 "Free and /.'. Easy." '..:.. ' ■ ■ / HERE IT IS!/:,-:■."•"• :''• ' BUSTER KEATON - ■ BUSTER. KEATON- •-- ---' BUSTER KEATON -'-J ■ ~ • BUSTER KEATON - ;.; o r.Jn .-. r ......' V A Howitzer of Howls; ■'■: "FORWARD MARCH/.'" '■■••■ "FORWARD MARCH." ■ , ■' "FORWARD MARCH." *■" MARCH;" V "FORWARD MARCH."."; Not so quiet on the Keaton Front. Grins! Giggles; .and Guffaws Galore. -.' .Also: •; " :■ ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Bos Plan, TelephoneJ3-D6B after 6i30 p.m. 7; FU MANCHU'S ALIVE!.. You'll .see this sinister and - mysterious ■ ;: Chinaman at-tho •■■ - riAPITOL' THEATRE, MIRAMAR. *-/APiTOLr- THEATRE, ■ MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT!: .-' ■; '■ .: TO-NIGHT! .'.'.'. in.- ' .". '<THE -RETURN^ OF: FU MANCHU." *THE RETURN OF FU MANCHU." : Adult Audience. Recommendation. 'A thrilling sequel to "The Mysterious Dr. ..: v:. -Fu^Manohu."— "■ Warner .Oland and ,0. P. Heggie, "■' UewA'.'" Comedy. Talkartoon. .."STRANGE AS;IT'SEEJIS." '<■'■■'■ Saturday -Matinee, 2.15 pjin, ■~■.; "THE FLYING FO'6'L." Eeserve at Theatre,' Tel. 19-545." -TTILBIRNIE-- ■:- ; " KINEMA. ■»- FINAL SCREENING. Fierce fighting and winsome women in the 'snow-clad land of giants. GEORGE-'O'BRIEN and • ' ~-.: • -.;-. ; -HELEN. CHANDLER in "ROUGH ROMANCE." . , .."ROUGH ■/ROMANCE." V 'A powerful picture.of stark emotions in the timberlands. " ' Featuring three song hits you'll soon be • /. :": :.".. singing Popular"Prices:.-Is■■ to 2s Scl (plus tax).
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 9, 10 July 1931, Page 2
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