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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY. Afternoon, 2.15; Evening, 7.45. The Greatest of all Musical Talkies, ‘WORDS AND MUSIC.’ ‘WORDS AND MUSIC.’ ‘WORDS AND MUSIC.’ ‘WORDS AND MUSIC.’ Big All-Talkie Supports. CLARK AND M'CULLOCH In ‘THE DIPLOMATS.’ * Fox Movietone News,’ ‘ Voices of Italy.’ RING TELEPHONE 13-091 FOR RESERVES. OCT AGO N THEATRE COMMENCING FRIIStY. Laughs— Thrills— Drama Fox Movietone All-Dialogue Feature, ‘ MASQUERADE/ ‘ MASQUERADE/ ‘ MASQUERADE/ Adapted from the Great Novel, ‘ THE BRASS BOWL, by Louis Joseph Vance. A Society Comedy Drama dealing with the Complications which arise when a Wealthy Yourg New York Bachelor Falls in Love at First Sight with a “Lady Burglar ” and a Notorious Society Bandit Discovers that be so closely resembles the Rich Young Man that he can Impersonate him. Featuring ALAN BIRMINGHAM, ALAN BIRMINGHAM, In the First “Talkie " Dual. Role, in which he appears simultaneously as Both Characters. In Support: LEILA HYAMS, CLYDE COOK, ARNOLD LUCY, FARRELL MACDONALD. Supports: No. 1: FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. No. 2: ‘ WALTZING AROUND.’ No. 3: ‘ CANNED MUSIC.’ No. 4: ‘ GLORY THAT WAS GREECE. Thrills in Music and Dialogue. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THEATRE. TELEPHONE 13-091.'

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Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 11