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TlfC KING'S! THEATRE. HR lUNG'S THEATRE. THIS KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. ': " I ALL SINGING! ALL DIALOGUE! ALL DANCING! A Colossal. Broadway Musical Comedy Imported to Your Own Theatre. '■FOX FOLLIES 1920." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." 'KOX FOLLIES 1929." 'JTOX FOLLIES 1929." Famous for its GLORIOUS GIRLS I—SN APPY SONGS! GLORIOUS GIRLSI-SNAPPY SONGS) WHIRLWIND DANCING! WHIRLWIND DANCING! Twenty Gorgeous Scenes! 300 ilagnificent Costumes! A-Cast,of 200! Fifty Ballet Girls! Ono Hundred Chorus Girls! KING'S POUND, SINGINGTALKING FEATURETTES. BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol, Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. THE KING'S THEATRE. HE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound la Town.) I NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! Another Big Return Season. Paramount's Sensational All-Talk Mystery Thriller! , "THE MYSTERIOUS •\ . "THE MYSTERIOUS jv, « THE MYSTERIOUS , "THE MYSTERIOUS "THE MYSTERIOUS - "THE MYSTERIOUS ,» j "THE MYSTERIOUS -<■ DR. FU MANCHU." DR. FU MANCHU." DR. FU MANCHU." DR. FU MANCHU."DR. FU MANCHU." DR. FU MANCHU." DR., FU MANCHU." Extraordinarily Thrilling. ' 'Adaptation of Sax Rohmer's Mystifying Work.' . .;- ;•'-- NEIL HAMILTON, — JEAN ARTHUR, NEIL HAMILTON,."— JEAN ARTHUR, WARNER'OLAND. WARNER'' OLAND. './ Big Supporting Cast.— BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. Price Scale, Is to 2s 9d. rpHE QUEEN'S THEATRE AHE QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba street). NOW SHOWING—NIGHTLY 8 o'clock NOW SHOWING—NIGHTLY 8 o'clock A DRAMATIC THRILLER! .A, Battle of Wits- and the Law. A Superb, Gripping, Adventurous Story of the Underworld,, " NAMELESS MEN." ' J-* "NAMELESS MEN." . " " NAMELESS MEN.'?, • With ANTONIO MORENO, ..■-.- CLAIRE WINDSOR. : ' 2nd FEATURE: AN UPROARIOUS COMEDY-DRAMA! The Cross Roads of Modern Matrimony ■ Brought Hilariously to the Screen in ■-'-. ' "THE. CRAZY COUNTESS." "THE-CRAZY COUNTESS." - Jlbst Successful Comedy-Drama of Recent ■ ; •:■ Months. ALL STAR CAST OF- PLAYERS. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. A RTCRAFT THEATRE •^-RTCRAFT THEATRE TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. FOR THE LAST TIME. A Comedy of Gay Paree to quench your " : , Entertainment Thirst. •'.MARY ASTOR '• - ALBERT GRAN MARY ASTOR-^- ALBERT GRAN SALLY EILERS -MATT MOORE „ SALLY EILERS"——MATT MOORE .'..'•■"■ And Supporting' Cast, in ."' , ... "dry martini,". "dry martini," "dry martini," ■■:■■■'';■ . "dry martini," " dry Martini;". ./: "dry martini,"' The adventures of a young girl who goes to Paris to mend a broken heart. -/ ; 'Excellent Minor Programme. ,"■'.;■■ Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. for Reservations. "COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ■ "Desert Nights" '.' '■'Desert-Nights" ■ With. . '.'Desert Nights" JOHN GILBERT, "Desert Nights" MARY NOLAN, ■"Desert-Nights".. ■ And Cast. '■'Desert :Nights", A story of primitive . "Desert' Nights" . passions), hate, revenge, ■"Desert Nights" and love. '"Desert Nights" And John Gilbert at Me "Desert Nights" best. "Desert Nights" -■ ■ • • ■ "i" TRruiIPHANT 'SUCCESS AT SH'OB TT'• S T H BATE E, H OKII ' S THE AT RE suge audiences acclaim programme. Two great Super-Productions. Headed by a ■ ■•■'■ ~~-' British-masterpiece, . ."THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS," '■;■• - *THE. RUNAWAY PRINCESS," ■: - ' '^TiHE. RUNAWAY PRINCESS,'-' ■ 'An amazing fetofy of Royalty. Presents those great English artists, ':' ' "MARY1 CHRISTIANS, - ■ • PAUL CAVANAGH, . CLAUDE H. BEERBOHM, ■\". . SECOND GREAT OFFERING: Wm. C. De Mille's mighty and spectacu- ■ ■" lax. drama, of New York's underworld,. "TENTH AVENUE," pv-v,,.,. "TENTH AVENUE," : ;. A ..picture, of spellbound fascination, sup- . erbly acted by.a mighty cast. Features PHYLLIS HAVER, JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT. ".Excellent Supporting Programme. BK'l'i ANNIA THE AT RE. -B«A-NS IA ■ .IHEATKK :■ . • BEST AND MOST. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NORMAN KERRY in NORMAN KERRY in STOBSIAN KERRY in >• "MAN, WOAIAN, AND WIFE." „ '.'MAN, -WOMAN, AND WIFE." , ' '"'MAN, WOMAN, AND WIFE" ;. -"MAN, WOMAN. AND WIFE" I "MAN, WOMAN, AND WIFE" "MAN, WOMAN AND WIFE." Also Also Also .TUNE COLLYER in . JUNE COLLYER in • '-^iE GANGSTER.-'1 "ME GANSTER." •'ME GANGSTER." "ME GANSTER." ••"ME GANGSTER." "ME GANSTER." "ME GANGSa'ER." "ME GANSTER." "ME GANGSTER." "ME GANSTER." Box Fhnnl Theatre, or Tel. 40-61 S.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 2

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