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AMUSEMENTS. AGAIN! CREATING A SENSATION AGAIN! CREATING A SENSATION DAILY. DAILY. QCTAGON THEATRE Direction J. C. Williamson Films. 2.15 p.m.-TWICE DAILY-7.45 p.m. BACK AGAIN! AND WE LOVE HER TO DEATH. MAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, -jMAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ‘MOTHER’S ■MOTHER’S MAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ M I LJj lONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLION S.’ MILLIONS.’ MILLIONS.’ FRIDAY - NEXT - FRIDAY, A SENSATIONAL PRODUCTION. Howard Hughes Presents ‘ THE FRONT PAGE.’ ‘ THE FRONT PAGE.’ “ Headlines ” , , . the only real enemy of criminals. . . . Here is a picture of newspaper life that will grip you and hold you. In this, the greatest drama that has ever been written for the screen, you will live through the most exciting hour and. a-half you have ever had. ‘ THE FRONT PAGE,’ THE GREATEST FILM SENSATION THE GREATEST FILM SENSATION THE GREATEST FILM SENSATION SINCE “TALKIES” WERE BORN. SINCE “TALKIES” WERE BORN. SINCE “TALKIES” WERE BORN. Box Plans at “ The Bristol.” FOR EXCHANGE. HOUSE, between Portobello and Mac-andrew’-i Bay, wanted in Exchange 8-roomed Residence in Queen street.—Patersons.

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Evening Star, Issue 21010, 26 January 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21010, 26 January 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21010, 26 January 1932, Page 9

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