, J I THE PARAMOUNT 'JL'HBATRJS . i HIS PARAMOUNT THEATRE (New inland's Leading "Talkio" Theatre.) J;DESERT_ SONG" CONCLUDES! '- iMoal, Spectacularly Suecendful' Four Weeks Sg»non ill Wellington's Theatrical Historj Draws to a Close! FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT! ," ■ FINAL SCREENING \TQ-NIGHT! (Representing the ilSth Successful ■ ■ - ■ ■ Presentation! ThcWarriev J3ron. aud Vituphoiic Colossal Operetta -■ (With Natural Colour), "THE DESERT SONG;; "THE OTSERT SONG'•THE DESERT SONO" Wilh JOHN BOLES, CARLOTTA KING, Louise Fazeqdn, Johnny Arthur, Edward llartindel Otto Hoffman, Myrna Loy. and others, including 110 DANCERS 104 CHORISTERS. 104 SINGERS — 100 MUSICIANS. I ' BOX PLANS at Bristol and i'heatre, COMMENCING TO-MORROW! COMMENCING TO-MOKROW! THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE.' THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. - ' A BRILLIANT PARAMOUNT ALL- - "Th t\ T.OftUE COMEDY-DRAMA! The "IT" Girl in her Newest, Gayest, ■ Peppiest Romanco, "Tho aim-day Night lvid." Make a dato for a good time. Ece the new Bow tricks, Clara looks and nets • !"like a million" as tho sparky, slangy shop girl -who' steps too fast for the boys! ffis=ffl|S ' . . ' With Edna' May Oliver, and' Others, in ■ "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID. "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID. . "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID. "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID," ' "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KtD.'.' ' "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID.' ■ "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID. • "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." ' "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID."' ■ "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." " *"I treat 'em rough. The original Saturday . Night Kid—take 'em as they come—love 'em and leave 'em" —tho plucky, lovable little shop girl. Tho "It" girl in her greatcat hit. ' \ In Addition, PARAMOUNT SOUND FEATUPETTES. (Best in Audio Short Subjects.) BOOKING!—Box Plans at Bristol aud ITheatre. Ring Tel. 21-84?- for reservations. i i i ■ ___——_———, THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE , HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE -'• I COMMENCING FRIDAY, 28th .FEBRUARY. ' The Comedy-Drama Sensation of all Time! . And the greatest iinancial success in tho World's History! Four sensational weeks at.the Roxy Thoa- - tre, New York (the world's largest theatre) during which every world record was broken from single day to tho four weeks' total! '. "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." ' "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." • ■ "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." . ' "THE COOK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." • . IA Fox Movietone All-Talking Mirthquake! With '• VICTOR M'LAGLEN EDMUND LOWE VICTOR M'OLAGLISN EDMUND LOWE LILY DAMITA, LILY DAMITA, . , Aud Cast of Hundreds! More than 750,000 people crowded the Rosy Theatre, New York, during the first thrco weeks! , BOOKING: Box Plans open To-morrow at Bristol and Theatre, '. ' Ring 'Phone 21-842 for Reservations. USUAL POPULAR,PRICES. ! SHE WAS QUEEN Of Madama Parley Voo'3 resort in the wickedest city of China. Sco '- how she was lifted to tho heights' by a love that became as deep as her lifo had been shallow. , , MARYNOLAN ■ ' MARYNOLAN In "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." I "SHANGHAI LADY." ; ' "SHANGHAI LADY/ ■ DE LUXK — FRIDAY, 2Slh Feb. E LUXE — FRIDAY, 28th Fob. • IXWO BIG FEATURES ON THE SAME BILL. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock, KILBIRNIE KINEMA. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. JOSEPHINE DUNN a EARLE FOXE in - - "BLACK MAGIC." "BLACK MAGIC." Amid languid tropio breezes a white girl rises above treachery and native .depravity to find unsullied love. Also, 'Jean Hersbolt and Kathryn Crawford in "THE CLIMAX!" "THE CLIMAX!" "THE CLIMAX!" "THE CLIMAX!" 'A. beautiful romanco set amid tho glamour of glittering Italy. .. Reserves at Theatre. -Tel. ld-202. •pAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMARi - ' TO-NIGHT, S p.m. 'A Soul-stirring Story for every father, ' every mother, and every son, "FATHER AND SON." ' "FATHER AND SON." "FATHER AND SON." JACK HOLT, DOROTHY REVIER. ' A drama of a scheming woman who tried - -to kill the love between a father and his ■eon. 60 per cent, talking, and talking supports. Coming Saturday,, "Broadway Melodx,"
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2
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