MAJESTIC THREE SESSIONS: mIX ; lla-V P l P- m -' From the Famous /• _ THATCHER COLT NOVEL • By ANTHONY ABBOT. "THE NIGHT CLUB LADY." ~ "THE NIGHT CLUB LADY." "THE NIGHT CLUB LADY." "THE NIGHT CLUB LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A mystery-thriller lifted from the records of one of the soundest detective minds any country has ever known. • ■ With ADOLPHE MENJOU • MAYO METHOT, •'■'■; SKEETS GALLAGHER. Also: Fox News Reel—Screen Snapshots— Travelogue—Comedy. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. FRIDAY; AT THE MAJESTIC. THE FILM YOU'VE BEEN • WAITING FOR. The Incomparable LESLIE FULLER LESLIE FULLER ' LESLIE FULLER WHO MADE YOUR SIDES ACHE WITH LAUGHTER ' In "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT." IN HIS LATEST AND GREATEST "THE LAST COUPON." "THE LAST COUPON." "THE LAST COUPON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ; ■;. AND WHAT A CAST: ;. , GUS McNAUGHTON, ■ Of : "His Wife's Mother." JIMMY GODDEN, Of "My Wife's Family." | MOLLY LAMONT, I Of ' '~ N j "Lucky Girl/? ;' V j And ■ J JACK HOBBS, . .Of "Love Lies." ■ , A British International Picture.' BOOK NOW ' . FOR THE GREATEST LAUGH YOU WILL HAVE IN YEARS AT ' ■ j THE BRISTOL OR. THEATRE. -. ■ Tel. 45-100. . ,_' .''. ' LAST TWO NIGHTS. ' MAY ROBSON ,- MITZI GREEN •' MAY; ROBSON — MITZI GREEN In the human little comedy, "LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE," . "LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE" ' "LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE/ (Approved for universal exhibition.) S?:S: '^StST ST. JAMES. and^'pin!' COMMENCING FRIDAY: BRITAIN'S LATEST SUCCESS! ACTUALLY MADE IN EGYPT! SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S Celebrated Story of the Desert, :?II?!i§!EISK! g§g8II8:" Now a Capital Adventure Film, " THE FIRES OF FATE " . "THE FIRES OF FATE" - "THE FIRES OF FATE" ■ " THE FIRES OP FATE " " THE FIRES OF FATE " .- " THE .FIRES .OF FATE " -. - — "THE FIRES OF FATE" . "THE FIRES OF FATE"— "■■■' With nS^x M,ATTHEWS,. KATHLEEN O'REGAN, DONALD CALTHROP GARRY MARSH. . ' Amid the Pyramids and Tombs, along the shores of the lovely Nile, in the Great babara Desert, AND WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE AND THE RENOWNED CAMEL CORPS, British International Pictures have made this famous story into one of the finest achievements this' Motherland has yet given us! (Approved'for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Bristol, or Theatre (51-775) after 5 p.m. MONSTER JOY NIGHT, IU-ONSTER JOY NIGHt! FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL (Jazz) and CONCERT CHAMBER . _ CONCERT CHAMBER (Old-time Dancing). The Wellington Symphonic Dance Orchestra and members of Wellington Dance Hand Association will provide the music for the dancing in large Town Hall. Revellers Dance Orchestra augmented for Concert Chamber. FOX TROT. COMPETITION, 3 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. Exhibition of Latest Steps by Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. j. Priestly. judges of competition. The dancing public's opportunity to assist! the 10,000 I/- Fund. Popular Prices. • Gents., 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. Summer refreshments (small charge). Proceeds for the A grade Bands contest fund. A. BUCKLEY, Hon. Secretary, ■ ' MASSED BANDS. gIG DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, .BASIN RESERVE, . SUNDAY NEXT,' sth FEBRUARY, 3 p.m. Further details advertised later. JJEGAL ; SKATING ~RINK 15a, Courtenay place (At rear of Martin's Shoe Store) SKATING TO-NIGHT and Every Night 7-10 o'clock (Saturdays.7-11). Spacious Rink, New Skates, Excellent ' ' Floor. ' Admission, Is, ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 2
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