G'KAND OP (Tho Theatre that Direction —J. C. Matinee Sal., 2.10. COMMENCI TWO BLG PICTURES— Radio Pju SALLY O'XEILL—CLYDE i "JAZZ Intoxicating Rh>lhm—Youth—Gaiety—L; Musical Rumauee—Brimminj; with Win; and a Surprisi TOGETI ' One of Uiq mnht fascinating themes imagi —limitless laujjlih, iiiul an miEullit ; "GENTLEMEN < Fca WALTER HUSTON-Shu- of '-The Li (Recommended by the Censor as bci BOX PLANS .-it The JJrislol, JL PRICES: Dress Circle, 3/-; Stalls, 2/-; ( 7.30), 1/-. D-xy Sales \ rPHB KING'S THEATRE. J-lIK KING'S THEATRE. ! (Best Sound in Town.) Now f." .wi'.ig: J>\ILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY. 8 o'clock DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY. S o'clock A UNIVERSAL ALLTALKING WESTERN SPECIAL! Tacked with Thrills and Action! ■ "SUNOR AMERICANO." "SBNOR AMERICANO." "SEJJJOU AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." '•SENOU AMERICANO." -'•SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." Tho ViaUli- Inr l:unl nn ?o!d in oid Call forma! Love on a Spanish balcony and mad race tor a golden bridle! KliN MAYA'ARD, KEN MAYNARD. KEN MAYNARD, KKN MAYNARD, KEN MAJNA'RD, With KATHRYN CRAWFORD. " KATUiIYN CRAWFORD. • A Spanish-Western Talking-Si: Jng 10 per cent. Action, Picture. California be for it -was admitted to the Union! Band of lawless, two-gun wolves terrorising tli btln-lit regions of ranches, exqtiisito Senoi itas, and nurd-riding ciiballeros! HE Alf ING as welt as SEEING Makes it < " PERFECT PLCTUREI KING'S SOUND (Selected Audio Subjects.) BOOKING.—IIox Plans at Bristol. Price '1 to 2s 9d. ALWAYS A SPECIAL FEA; TURK OK KING'S THKATRE ENTERTAINMENTS. rni-lK , HIGHLY ' SUCCKBSTTUI IHE HIGHLY '. SUCCESSinj] "TALKriC AUDIOVJIONKS." -TALKIE AUDTOPHON ES." A Con-idci't-j Provision for Mrwo Tlieulr P; '.vous of Defective Hcaiius. ft) V,\&\'. ' UNOBTRUSIVE.' ANI COMFORTABLE ADJUSTMENT. (2) A WIDE VOLUME RANGE (thorcb; making ample provision i'or Uiofeven in an advanced singe of deal iicmO f3) SELF-ADJUSTMENT (by "a simpl ' device, in order to i-egiilutu volume t suit individual reiiiiirement);. .... For''further, information."apply to : ■ MaiUigfitiipiitr • . ■ Inquiry Solicited. ,- ■, .; * : /' '- '■ -■ ;".-i , ■.-'; - ;r, 7 O£ Madama "'Parley. Yd6'b: resort in1 ■ , tbe wickedest city of ■.China. See,. how she was; lifted fto the, heights'. ; by a love .that beoame, as deep;; as;,, her life bad been- shallow.'...■;. ,'\i- ■ i '.: ;..:MAIiY^OLANv:- v'v.v. ■..,'...:■;M'ARY:.NOLAN t. i .;' : .'..- ■.;.'■,■ -" -..".;■.""■:_': ".;■"-. In ■.-^\- ",■■■'•';'■ '•' '■' ' "SHANGHAr LADY. j< ' . i "SHANGHAI LADY.""SHANGHAI LADY." , "SHANGHAI LADY," •■• DE LUXI3 - FRIDAY, 28tll FclV; E LUXE ■'— FRIDA Y. 2Sth Feb. I>RW?ANNI.A : '-X\ ■■'■■.-■ THEATRE. i> ritannia; ■ ■ l ; ;. theatre. '• IiEST-AND MOST>v - ; " M3EBT AND MOST. ' : Cuntinuous from- 11 a.in. to 10 p.m. .TACli' MULHALL' in *'" : : •TACK MULHALL. in JACK MULIIALL in. , "THE JLiUTTER ANDEUa MAN/v • !'THIS BUTTER.AND EGG MAN." "TH.E- BUTTER AND EGG. SI AN." "THE BUTTER: AN.l> KGG MAN." "THE BUTTER'AND EGG MAN." Here comes the big butler!arid egg mn.i 1 —hiniHolf! Backistagu iwi.tli tlio 'liotsy totsica of the the'atro world. VJut-k Mill hall outslicks the city siickcrs. • ■ Also Also . . Also ESTHER RALSTON iti ' ESTHER RALSTON'in. ■ ... "HALF A;.J3IUD'B." '"HALF. A BRIDE." "HALF A BRIDE." '~ At 21' she thought;lit'e had no liew thrill to offer. ■ What a surprise—for both lie; and you! _ ' : ■'■•.. . ; Box Plan at Theatre'or Tel. 40-GIS. ; NOW . SHOWING. ; .; . VTEW .PRINCESS THEATHB i i-'liW PRINCESS, , THEATRE ; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. GLENN~TRYON. GLENN TRYON. GLENN TRYON. GLENN ;TRYON. GLENN TRYON: "•■'.■■ '' "In- ■'.' '• '.:-, ■ ' : "SKINNER STEPS'OUT." ' ' # "SKINNER STEPS OUT." i "SKINNER STEPS OUT." "SKINNEL STEPS OUT." "SKINNER STEPS. OUT." "SKINNER STEPS'OUT." "SKINNER STEPS OUT." i ■ Added Attraction "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." I "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "TIIJS SHOPWORN 'ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN, ANGEL." . "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." '•THE - SHOPWORN ANGEL." . "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." , In Support \ GAZETTE. SERIAL. COMEDY.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 2
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