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TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. , With an 111-stnr Cast. , \T' i" ■ tii*-ATJ TniT}«snwi7i' (Recommended by (he Censor ad more 1 KATH™ PP \W rnpn especially for Adults). kAriILAN CLAWI'OIvD . , TwonlGn aud a g - n £ Ono loved her. The '••ptip cTni \v';' "'l'lni1 prnriv'i other wanted her, I They met- ou tlia "THE CLIMAX!" "THJ2 CLIMAX;-' Mi' si° .Mo-Loverff Jsl«i»U-n U d fought it A gripping drama laid in romantic Italy You'll Thrill! You'll|GMspl You'll Love it! No. 2- ALICE DAY •■ ■ • 3-■ MARJE P|EVOSI\ in in "ON TO RENO." "PHYLLIS OP THE FOLLIES." More thrills,. moroVJiiughs. more, romunoc ■ ''PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES." .'• than ever . before. Don't . misd thisi big The private life of a Follies Girl. ' " _~ !f 4,^ 01l% c-" n „ 3_ Selefelod Mm* Programme. ' ' ! ' '■'■' ' '■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 2
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