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I 1 I THF, PARAMOUNT THEATRE. HK PARAMOUNT THEATRE (Xcv- Zealand's Leading "Talkie" Thcare.) Now Showing: DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, So clock. DAILV| 1>.30. NIGHTLY, S o'clock. A BRILLIANT PARAMOUNT ALLDIALOGUE COMEDY-DRAMA*!"" Tin; "IT" Ciiil in licl- Newest, Gayest, Peppiest .Romance. " I'lic r,.iiu:il«iy -Mgln Kid.'' CLARA BOW — CLARA DOW CLARA BOW — CLARA BOW CLARA BOW — CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW With JAMES JIALL. JEAN ARTHUR, JAMES HALL JEAN ARTHUR. Edua May Oliver, aud Others, in "Tins SATURDAY' NIGHT KID." "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KIU." "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." "THE SATURDAY NIGHT KID." "T treat 'em rough. The original Saturday Night Kid—take 'cm as they come—love 'cm and- leave 'em"—tlie plucky, lovablo httle shop gii!. The "It" «?irl in her great--est hit. ' In Addition, PARAMOUNT SOUND FEATURETTES. (Best in A~udio Short Subjects.) BOOK!XG!-Box Plans at Bristol and Thcilic. Ring Tel. 21-S4? for reserraiions. I * ' I rpHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE i XHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE ' COMMENCING NlvYI1 I'KJDAY! ' COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY! THE COMEDY-DRAMA SENSATION ' OF A I.,1 TIME! And the greatest financial success in the World's History! Four sensational weeks .it the Rosy Theatre, New York (the world's largest theatre) duringwhich every world record was broken from single day to the 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 COCK-EYED WORLD." 'A For Movietone All-Talking Mirthquake! With VICTOR M'LAGLEN EDMUND LOWE VICTOR M'LAGLEN EDMUND LOWE ' ' LILY DAMITA, LILY DAMITA, And Cast,of .Hundreds! FOX MOVIETONE ALL-TALKING MIRTH (JUAKI3! You'll Laugh Till the Tears Run Down Your Bac'.c! More than 750,000 people crowded the Roiy Theatre, New York, during the first three weeks! The Greatest Laugh-provoking Picture of the reason: that big, colomful outspoken pair of "What Price Glory" in more strenuous lovc-makinj; and newer, harder, and more daring fighting tricks. , BOOKING.—Box Plans Now Open at Bristol and Theatre. Eing 'Phone 21-542 for Reservations. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. i , rPHE QUEEN'S THEATRE. I .-»• HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME TWO EXCEPTIONAL COMEDIES. No. 1. Spooky! Mysterious shadows! Strange sounds! Eerie lights! In a dark warehouse at midnight! Newspaper hounds. «i the trail! Bebe Daniels in the van! BEBE DANIELS In "WHAT A NIGHT." "WHAT A NIGHT." "WHAT A NIGHT." Fired with1 Romance!. A Big Laugh and Love Drama! s With NEIL HAMILTON, WILLIAM AUSTIN . AND OTHER FAVOURITES. " No. 2. A Great Comedy Hit! MONTY BANKS'SLatest Production, ■'COCKTAILS." "COCKTAILS." -. r ; QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. 71 1 'A RTCRAFT THEATRE. -^•RTCRAFT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME! D. "W. Griffith's Greatest Love Spectacle! Jt's Superb! MARY PHILBIN MARYPHILBIN MAEY PHILBIN DON ALVAJUDO, DON ALVARADO, -DON ALVARADO, And huge Cast in "DRUMS OF LOVE." '-.DRUMS OF LOVE." "DRUMS OF LOVE." "DRUMS OF LOVE." "DRUMS OF LOVE." -DRUMS OF LOVE." £ giant epic of fighting men and loving women. ALSO ALSO BEBE DANIELS BEBE .DANIELS BEBE DA NTELS In "FEEL MY PULSE." '■FEEL MY PULSE." "FEEL MY PULSE." "FEEL MY PULSE." .You can't fro wiong with Bebe Daniels's Comedy. Reservations, Tel. 43-968, after 631} p.m. . , .» 'QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAH, TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. IHciro-Goidwyn-Mayer's All-talking. Singing, and Dancing Dramatic Sensation. -THE BROADWAY MELODY." With ' CHARLES KINO. ANITA PAGE, AND BESSIE LOVE. And the ever-popular mirth-makers, Laurel and. Hardy, in "UNACCUSTOMED AS WE ARE." r3veserye at Lookman's, or Te!. 16-811.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

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