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AMUSEMENTS. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME, DELIGHTING PACKED AUDIENCES! gTHAND THEATRE (A Puller-Hayward Talkie House.) *’ Kept Clean and Cool.” 2,15 - TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. BIGGER AND BETTER THRILLS! MAX BRAND’S Famous Western, MAX BRAND’S ‘ TRAILIN’.’ Picturised most vividly as e A HOLY TERROR/ ‘ A HOLY TERROR,’ ‘ A HOLY TERROR,’ ‘ A HOLY TERROR,’ ' A HOLY TERROR,’ With Two Great Stars at their best, GEORGE O’BRIEN, SALLY FILERS. GEORGE O’BRIEN, SALLY EILERS. GEORGE O’BRIEN. SALLY EILERS. A Glorious Thriller of a Man Seeking the Slayer of his Father and Impelling Himself into a Marvellous Adventure. And, in addition, one of the strangest and most astounding films ever secured 111 ‘AT THE BOTTOM OP THE WORLD,’ ‘AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD,’ A Gem of Real Entertainment! Box Plans at The Bristol, or phone Theatre, 13-379. FRIDAY NEXT —'FRIDAY. “The Thrill of Thrills! ‘THE COSTELLO CASE,’ With TOM MOORE and LOLA LANE.

The grave of a pet dog which belonged 1.0 Charles Dickens has been discovered in the grounds of the Old Hermitage, Higham, near Rochester, in England. A stone hears the inscription: “ This is tho grave of ‘ Mrs Bouncer,’ the best, the most faithful, the most loving of little dogs; born November 5, 1859, died August 9, 1874. Her happy life was passed (with tho exception of the last four years of it) at her home, Gads Hill Palace, Higham, by Rochester,”.

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Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 13

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