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Rousing Thrills! Gripping Mystery! Throbbing Romance! And, The Laughs! I ' The whole world Loves! With the greatest laugh-maker the screen has, ever seen. Remember the screaming action Last,’ the spirited commotion of bpeedy, the glorious fooling of , ‘ The Freshman . Now you hear as well as see the inimitable Lloyd talents! It’s a revelation in Laugh. A minute thrill-mystery, romantic-comedy you’ll laugh about and talk about for years. SEE! HAROLD LLOYD in HEAR ! You’ll get excited as the goggle-eyed comedian delves into the dives of Tohgland. Your pulse-emotion will hit the ceiling! Your laugh apparatus will get a thorough overhauling! Breath-taking action! ; Hair-raising gags! Uproarious hilarity! And a warm . heart-to-hearf love story. Hear Lloyd’s delightful voice crooning, convulsing con- .. versation. My! How you 11 laugh-—and laugh for, weeks—after seeing this ripping comedy. Don’t miss its rich, mirth-making, entertainment. Commencing TO-MORROW ! Three Mighty Sessions Daily —ll a.m:, 2.15 p.m., 7.45 p.m; ire Hurry t ? » BOX PLANS FOR ENTIRE SEASON NOW ON VIEW AT THE THEATRE AND BRISTOL PIANO CO. - -Book, Now I 1,! 1 tt* ❖ * * ❖ • ❖ * ■ *■

Tho Commons is an association pf improvisers; all the thinking is done by officials, salaried for the purpose. —Mr Leslie Hore-Belisha, M.P,

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Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20372, 2 January 1930, Page 7

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