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AMUSEMENTS. You'll Laugh! You’ll Howl 1 You’ll Shriek! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) At The EMPIRE DE LUXE (PHONES 12-432 and 12-455.) 2-15 : TWICE DAILY. 8.0 AND NOW IN GLORIOUS COMEDY! Marking yet another brilliant social and entertainment event. Triumph races on heels of triumph . . . George Arliss steps from the stirring drama of ‘ The House of Rothschild to the surprising fun of ‘ The Last Gentleman ’—The last word in entertainment. ■ TO-MORROW ■ 20th Century Present The Classic Comedy of the Year. In • THE LAST GENTLEMAN,* ■ THE LAST GENTLEMAN,* • THE LAST GENTLEMAN,’ * THE LAST GENTLEMAN,* ‘ THE LAST GENTLEMAN,* * THE LAST GENTLEMAN,* With EDNA MAY OLIVER, JANET BEECHER, RALPH MORGAN* CHARLOTTE HENRY. He tried to be “ the meanest man’ in the world!” Only to beccrtne the most beloved! He’s cranky . . . cussed . . . crabbed . . . cantankerous ... in this moving, chuckling, modern story. You'll cherish its marvellous humour just a* • you’ll always remember this performance of its inimitable star! A United Artist Release. _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (See 1 Page 6 for Special Announcement.)' Also, This Delightful Disney Symphony, ‘ THE FLYING MOUSE,’ A Gem of Colour and Comedy. Have You Booked Your Seats for Friday or Saturday p BOOK TO-DAY Before It’s Too Late. Plans at the Theatre and D.I.C. Free List Entirely Suspended.

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Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 11

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