_THEATRE _ “ ROYAL Direction Acclaimed again on Saturday to be without doubt the finest sound theatre in the province; and the programme was 2J hours of real entertainment. Bright and breezy. Not a dull moment. CICELY COURTNEIDGE in “THE SOLDIERS ©F TIE KING” A British Gainsborough attraction, supported by Edward E. Horton. “Smith’s Weekly” commends “Soldiers of the King” as an exhilarating bit of amusement and one of the best British pictures turned out to date—lo 34. WEDNESDAY NEXT, commencing at matinee. u"D D I 55 EXCITEMENT THRILLS jp AND INTRIGUE. Matinee prices: 1/- adults, Gd children, all over the house. EVENING PRICES: D.C. AND BACK STALLS 1/6, FRONT STALLS 1/-. BOX PLAN AX' BEGG’S. HOW TO SPEND A JOYOUS EVENING Before going to the pictures purchase your Confectionery at the • KOSY LOUNGE AT HALF-TIME ENJOY ONE OF THE KOSY LOUNGE SPECIALS HOT OR COLD DELICIOUS MILK, MALTED MILK, AND CHOCOLATE MILK SHAKES. Hot or Cold Lemon, Orange or Grapefruit; and to finish a delightful evening try our famous Coffee for supper.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 7 May 1934, Page 3
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