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JS. E. •pi JJAJB"BTIC. {Direction: Ji'uller-Haywwd 1 Theatres.) AT THREE SES. lONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.ra., and S p.m. I" IM.CHARD i» BARTHELMESS V lB " w E a it y RIVJ3 R." A First National-Vitaphono TALKING & SISCiING PRODUCTION s.

xu-Miuinuw At tho ]^| A J E S T I l \ / " SUNNY \^ I SIDE \ * Featuring JANET CHARI.ES GAYNOR FARRELL In THE MUSICAL RAGE OF. THE SEASON. CONTAINING TIIE LARGEST COLLECTION OF .OUTSTANDING KONG SUCCESSES EVER , PRESENTED IN ONE PICTURE, INCLUDING—. "Turn on tha Heal," "Keep Your Sunny Side Up," "I'm a Dreamer, Aren't fe All?" "Picking Petals off of Daisies/ "Jf I Had a Talking Picture of You." \/ "S USNY\/ / SIDE \j, ■v^ / up", y IS THE STORY OF A MODERN CINDERELLA -A LIGHT ROMANCE • WITH MANY A MOMENT OF DELIGHTFUL COMEDY, WITH SHARON LYNN, EL BRENDEL FJUNK RICHARDSON. And ' v^ MARJORIE WHITE. 1So Keep on-the RIGHT SIDE And on the I BRIGHT SIDE ' Aud See I \/ "S DKNV X-^ / SIDE \ ~ y/ up" y BOX PLANS BOX PLANS At Tho Bristol Piano Co, aud in tlio Theatre Main Foyer. Phone \ -10-100. SHE WAS QUEEN OC Mudama Farley Voo's resort in the wickedest city ot China. See how sho was lifted to the heights by a love that became as deep as her lifo had been shallow. ~. MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN. Iv "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." DE LUXE - FRIDAY, 28th Feb. 13 LUXE - FRIDAY, 2Sth Feb. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT" AT 7.30. A GREAT PROGRAMME. No. 1- ROD LA ROCQUE "CAPTAIN SWAGGER." "CAPTAIN SWAGGER." A pnye from the lifo of two men who braved tho horrors of war, and returned to a selfish and unsympathetic world, which had forgotten them. No. 2- ELINOR FAIR "MY FRIEND FROM INDIA." "MY FRIEND FROM INDIA." The first and last word in comedy.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

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