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AMUSEMENTS. £I,OOO EE WARD! ! That was the price on the head of “ BILLY THE KID.” But sheer bravery, audacity, and a sense of humour that couldn’t be suppressed brought this picturesque outlaw through to victory! g T R A N D X Fuller-Hayward Talkie House. “ Cosy as your Fireside.” 2,IS—TWICE DAILY—7.4S, Here’s tho BIG HIT of the Season! THE KING VIDOR TRIUMPH! THE KING VIDOR TRIUMPH! Tho Genius who has given us the most wonderful successes of recent years excels himself with • BILLY THE KID.’ ‘ BILLY THE KID.’ ‘ BILLY THE KID.’ 1 BILLY THE KID.’ * BILLY THE KID.' ‘ BILLY THE KID.’ VOTED THE MOST SENSATIONAL THRILLER THE NEW SEASON’S FILMS HAVE GIVEN US, And Starring a Mighty Cast! WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, In' his Greatest Role as “ Garrett,” the Brutal but Hilarious Villain. JOHN MACK BROWN, JOHN MACK BROWN, Popular Hero as “ The Kid” Himself. KAY JOHNSON, KARL DANE, And Dozens of Other Favourites, WHAT A CAST! WHAT A STORY! A THRILL-A-MINUTE DRAMA. DEPICTING THE VIVID CAREER OF AN OUTLAW WHO KNEW NO FEAR. THERE WAS A PRICE ON HIS HEAD, A GIRL WHO LOVED HIM, A FRIEND WHO STOOD BY HIM . . . AND . . . ?? P ? (Recommended as more suitable for , adult audiences.) Also screening, ‘BIGGER AND BETTER’ (Comedy), METROTONE NEWS, Etc. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL, OR PHONE THEATRE, 13-379. Prices: Unreserved Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. CHILDREN REMEMBER, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Third Episode of ‘ THE SPELL OF THE CIRCUS.’ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! All Children who have been following ‘THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS’ ‘THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS’ ‘THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS* AT THE. ROXY THEATRE, PLEASE NOTE THAT THE REMAINING EPISODES WILL BE SCREENED AT THE STRAND THEATRE After the ordinary performances EACH SATURDAY, commencing TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, CHILDREN BRING YOUR CARDS AS USUAL.

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Evening Star, Issue 20823, 19 June 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20823, 19 June 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20823, 19 June 1931, Page 9

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