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AMUSEMENTS. Added Attraction Extraordinary I THAT’S CEICKE T,’ At The EMPIRE de luxe (Phones 12-432 and 12-433). Afternoon Organ Session, 2.15, Evening Session De Luxe, 8. The Supreme Thrill of the Talking Screen, ‘ EAST OF BORNEO,’ EOSB HOBART, v CHARLES BICKFORD, Georges Eenavent Lupita Tovar, And Thousands of Malayan Natives. White woman, captive in the heart of the j jungle . . . white man, rescued from | himself hy the woman. Both fighting, * fighting, fighting . . . DANGER I^ .. ■. everything that creeps ,). . the| beasts of the wild ... the things of;| the swamps , . . leopards . . . i hyenas . . . panthers . . gorilla* | . . . crocodiles —and a volcano in enip-1 tion levelling huts and palace alike.« NEVER BEFORE A PICTURE LIKE THIS, i IT’S THE FIRST REAL “MOVIE- ; SINCE THE ADVENT OP i TALKIES! EXCELLENT SUPPORTS, And •PAUL CULLEN At the Grand Unit Organ. Box Plans at The Bristol and at thS ' i Theatre. a il H ELP GIRLS TO HELP THEMSELVES TO Recreational Opportunities, Right Use of Leisure, . Character Building, Good Meals, Friendships, Employment, * Education, I Service, Home. SUPPORT Y.W.C.A. STREET APPEAL, PEL, FEB. 26, WANTED Known—That Billheads, Cir-J culars, Cards, Programmes, and j General Printing of every description aras executed at the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices..

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Evening Star, Issue 21033, 22 February 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21033, 22 February 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21033, 22 February 1932, Page 9

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