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; , INM.NfA-NmuS:;HlT.^.. .■• •■: - - ;v~:ot:::::- .::■".■:... ■ THE BIG BRiTISH -SHOW. MAJESTIC.^ ":-"■'.. '^HRICS DAILY: -M-AJESTIC.- -'■ '■ -"•■. At li a.m., MAJESTIC.--' ■ '■ - .2.15. andS.p.nt.. ALL BRITISH.;:;. ALL! BEIGHT. .Grand Starring Appearance -of : THE LONDON : FAVOURITES, -; ■ "■' GENE GERRARD.:.-.: . J •: ■: GENE' GERHARD ,; ■■■:: ■..-;: : AncT;:; !l '.. ..-'■■;-.. ' '....■■ MURIEL ANGELUS, ' :. MUELEL-ANGELUS, • ; In a " Whirling,; .Glamorous ■ Comedy of Music, Gaiety, and ' Laughter- after the :■'-'■■■. real English:,manner—'. -■• ■'• • ■ "LET'S-.-LOVJ2 AND ' LAUGH:" ''let's love; and-laugh.;; ■•■ ■ .."let's-love and- laugh. '. ' .''let's love and laugh. ■ "let'slove-ant laugh, -."let's- love and. laugh." ■ : "let's love and laugh." •• "LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." WITTY! •' : : ■'-■■ -BREEZY! "'.■'■ CLEVER!' ..■■■.■■. . ROLLICKING! ' HILARIOUS! ... It's the 'most;:brillian<i- British production to date, and it is acted-and -sun».. in ... perfect .English by . . - ' : ■'-"■■ AN: UNRIVALLED-CAST. • ■' The .Bddegrcrom- .-.-.r.~.*~Gene- Gerrard The Bride-Who Wa*r..%«. Muriel -Angelus Her Mother .7..::■.'• Margaret Yarde Her-.Father:;.,.;.;.;.:.!.. Frank" Stanmofe. Her" Fiance .............1. Dems Wyndhain The -Butler. '. . ,- ... .v...... Henry; Wenmaa The Bride Who Wasn't ...... Rita Page Her Father:.:/......... Ronald Frankau The Detective George Gee ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE. A: British 'International- Picture. : SUPEREXCELLENT "SHORTS." LIVERPOOL G.N.- STEEPLECHASE, LIVERPOOL G.N. STEEPLECHASE, FROM START TO FINISH. . THE -BEST:.PICTURE OF;;. A /RACE - --EVEREftMED-,..^ . ~.: '.'OK .CHiEF"^-Super Comedy. ' Pathos Special, "OLD HISTORY." is Is 6d^ 2s, 2s 6d (plus tax). Children Half, . .- .■ , '••■.•■ • . Book Bristol'or Theatre, 45-100. ST ."-JAMES"- :- . -THRICE. DAILY T. JAMES' " • •■■• .-'•-.•At 11 a.m., ST. JAMES .;.""■; 2.15 and 8 p.m. Yesterday saw' the Greatest Success ever registered at this Home of Big' Successes. THE AUDIENCE FAIRLY ROSE TO • THE LOVELY-PICTURE. Most Popular Attraction on Earth. I JANET \. V;.'■;; I :..-. G^AYNOR 1 ; / WARNER \ \ ;■"■..l : ■■■-Baxter ' ..;;•. ) /. , «d.ad:d-y . \.. . ... 1,, -LE 6S" : :::i;*':" :.■- :■:■ ■'. . ' .It. .ip breaking ; EV'RT RECORD EVERYWHERE. , • ■•■EV iRV.-B: E(3DRO::Ey'R:YW-HERE; THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD. ITHESWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD. ■■■'■■ As fragrant- as'"new-mown-hay. 1 ■...-. And in it : ' Janet. Gaynor is utterly adorable. • Janet Gay not, is. utterly, adorable, THE STORY, BY THE. ROUTINE OF LIFE, IS SOMETHING-THAT MIGHT NEVER "HAPPEN,1 BUT ALL GOOD PEOPLE WILL WISH DESPERATELY if Only;in imagination. -■;:-:; -The.Sincerity...-, . ... . :': of its Simplicity's Surprising. THE. DEMAND FOR SEATS is very heavy. Our earnest advice is Book at Bristol or Theatre;- Telephone 28-175. NO BOOKING FEE. Evening: D.C. :3s 6d, Stalls 2s, G.C. Is 6d, Orch Stalls Is (plus tax). Children Half, except .on Saturday nights. : Matinees: Is, Is Gd, and 2s. Children Half. A FTER the Sh'dw^-A- CUP OF COFFEE ■"--'^" . '■ at ■TtHE-'.H'ITZ: ■■'-.•', '/■ ' " ■' ' OUR 'THEATRE,' NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TQ-NIGCT 7.45 TO-NIGHT .MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER In the rollicking- Comedy Romance, . /.'PLAYBOY OF PARIS." '.''.'PLAYBOY OF: PARIS." /"PLAYBOY OF PARIS." You'll be entertained aa. you've never been entertained before! To every woman he meets he sings "My Ideal," and they all . . ■' believe', him.FOUR ADDED ATTRACTIONS. rvtk: t REPERTORY .-■■ THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) Y.W.C.A. HALL, Boulcott street. : T.W.CiA: HALL, Boulcott street. ''. last; night-to-night. last night to-night. George:: Bernard s,haws '".v:: brilliant comedy.. ?::: .; "-brilliant comedy,. "GETTING rMARRiED."' "GETTING MARRIED/.' v - :•■•: -BOOK YpJJR;. SEATS Andy .4isappointmeQt. Prices: Reserves 4/4, >Back' Stalls 2/6. Box. Plans'.at' The Bristol.. ■'/^•BKiGHff;Srd]OSfG'TALENT.' . • ■pOMBmED-SEGDNDARYVsCHOOLS' -V>t CONCERTrNEXT-SA-TURDAY, 10th OCT., at 8 p.m., in the TOWN HALL CONCERT: CHAMBER. ... ... . .. AWanged'b'y tie Toe H: "Schools' Section, under the patronage and in' the presence of Their Excellencies Lprd and Lady Bledisloe. ', Admission:, ,3a .and. ,2s (scholars halfprice)." Tickets now available at the cbl.legeg. The proceeds are towards the Toe II Camp Fund.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

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