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AMUSEMENTS. YALE! PHAR LAP! Como To-night and PAY YOUR FINAL TRIBUTES TO THE CONQUEROR. SEE OUR EXCLUSIVE FILM OF HIS LAST DAYS IN AUSTRALIA—TRAINING (IN SLOW MOTION), WINNING THE MELBOURNE CUP—HIS VICTORY IN THE CRAVEN PLATE (HIS LAST EVENT IN THE COMMONWEALTH)—TOGETHER WITH TALKS BY MR TELFORD (PARTOWNER), Dr M‘KAY (VETERINARY), AND JIMMY PIKE (LEADING HORSEMAN). NOTE.—THIS FILM COMMENCES AT 8.10 SHARP. gT. JAMES THEATRE Where Sound Sounds Best. Direction Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. Matinee, 2.15. Evening, 8 o’clock. | Special Note.—‘ The Squaw Man ’ | Commences at 8.25 p.m. Interval | during production. IMAGINE TWELVE STARS IN THIS WORLD-FAMOUS STORY THAT TAKES YOU FROM THE CASTLES OF ENGLAND TO THE RANCHES OF ARIZONA! ‘THE SQUAW MAN/ ‘THE SQUAW MAN,’ ‘THE SQUAW MAN,’ ‘THE SQUAW MAN,’ ‘THE SQUAW MAN,’ ‘THE SQUAW MAN,’ With THE SCREEN’S MOST POPULAR HERO. ROLAND VOUNG, LUPE VELEZ, ROLAND YOUNG, LUPE VELEZ, ROLAND YOUNG, LUPE VELEZ, PAUL CAVANAGH, ELEANOR BOARDMAN, CHARLES BICKFORD, J. FARRELL M'DONALD, RAYMOND HATTON, MITCHELL LEWIS. ] For the sake of the woman ho I loved...because of his honourable j name...he, an English officer, sought | refuge in the heart of wild Arizona | ...to find comfort in the devotion of I an Indian maid. THREE TIMES MADE AS A MIGHTY SILENT PICTURE., .WORLD FAMOUS AS A PLAY...NOW RECEIVING PERFECT EXPRESSION ON THE TALKING SCREEN. Box Plans at Bristol till 5 p.m.; then at Jacobs’s. Theatre phone 13-702 (after p.m.).

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Evening Star, Issue 21072, 8 April 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21072, 8 April 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21072, 8 April 1932, Page 11

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