AMUSEMENTS. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? WHAT MORE COULD YOU GET? THAN THIS EXCELLENT PROGRAMME EXCELLENT PROGRAMME At the QRAN D AND PLAZA. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY.-?,30 p.m. A Feast of Rare Drama with a Dash of Comedy. A Remarkable Story, "THE PRINCE OF HEAD WAITERS.’ ‘THE PRINCE OF HEAD WAITERS,’ THE PRINCE OF HEAD WAITERS,’ ‘THE PRINCE OF HEAD WAITERS,’ ‘ THE PRINCE 01 HEAD WAITERS,’ Featuring the Incomparable ' LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, One of (he Truly Great Artists of the Screen, in an Unforgettable Characterisation. In Addition: A Dazzling, Delightful Romance of Broadway After Dark. The Greatest Revelation of New York's Night Life yet presented. ‘AFTER MIDNIGHT,’ ‘AFTER MIDNIGHT,’ ‘AFTER MIDNIGHT,’ ‘AFTER MIDNIGHT,’ With The Beautiful Canadian Star, NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, LAWRENCE GRAY, and GWEN LEE, LAWRENCE GRAY, and GWEN LEE. Everybody’s theatre DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, And LAURA LA PLANTE. ‘SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT.’ ‘SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT.’ •SKINNER’S DRESS SUIT.’ ‘SKINNER’S DRESS SUIT.’ ‘SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT.’ ‘SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT.’ The internationally famous story of a poor young clerk who bought a dross suit and had to “ live up to it.” It was a perfect fit everywhere except in his bank account. Supported by DOROTHY DEVORE, In ‘THE GILDED HIGHWAY.’ ‘THE GILDED HIGHWAY.’ ‘THE GILDED HIGHWAY.’ ‘THE GILDED HIGHWAY.’ A drama of flaming youth, and of hearts that . have gone through the fire. You should not miss ‘The Gilded Highway’ if you are seeking genuine, wdrolesome screen entertainment. For Reserves ring Theatre (’phonclO-591); will not be held aflcr 7.45. King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. TO-MORROW. AT 2. REGINALD DENNY in ‘SKINNER’S DRESS SUIT.’ Supported by DOROTHY DEVORE in •THE GILDED HIGHWAY.’ Also, SILVER STREAK, King of Dog Stars, in ‘THE SILENT FLYER.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19763, 13 January 1928, Page 6
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