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AMUSEMENTS. FIRST WITH THE LATEST AGAIN! The Official Film o£„tho ‘ST GLAIR CARNIVAL.’ ‘ST CLAIR CARNIVAL.' ‘ST CLAIR CARNIVAL.’ ‘ST CLAIR CARNIVAL.’ Bathing Beauty Parade—The Ladies’ Lifesaving Team in Action—the Beautiful Team of Thomson’s Tonics, Sports, etc. DMP IE E T H EAT K E MATINEE DAILY, 2,15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. • COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. Come, along and see Colleen’s Maddest, Merriest, Sauciest Answer to every Maiden’s Prayer in NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.’ ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.' ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE.' ‘NAUGHTY BUT NICE-’ •NAUGHTY BUT NICE.' It’s ■NAUGHTY BUT NICE,’ Piquant and Pertinent, DELICIOUSLY NAUGHTY, ADORABLY NICE. Also Added— SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THE MARVEL OP THE PICTURE AGE! ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.* ‘ STEREOSCOPIES.’ WHAT ARE THEY? STEREOSCOPIES are a screen miracle. EVERY PERSON—except the blind—will sec STEREOSCOPIES. Special colored glasses must be used to gain the real sensation of STEREOSCOPIES. They will be distributed to patrons as they enter tho theatre. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; after at Theatre. Ring 10-444. A COMEDY DELIGHT IS A JOY FOR EVER. ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ With REGINALD DENNY, At (ho gMPIEE THEATRE Commencing FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. IS A GEM OF COMEDY THAT WILL KEEP YOU IN ROARS OF HEARTY LAUGHTER ALL NIGHT LONG. ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,* ‘ OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘ OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘ OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ■OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ■OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘OUT ALL NIGHT,’ ‘ OUT ALT. NIGHT,’ ‘ OUT ALL NIGHT,* With the Debonair Comedian, REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY LAUGHTER AND GAIETY LAUGHTER AND GAIETY LAUGHTER AND GAIETY REIGN SUPREME. Oh, What a Time he had with the. Ladies, Oh, What a Time the. Ladies had with Him. Oh, what a Night it Was. Oh, What a, Laughing Time You’ll Have. JOYOUS, BUBBLING, SPARKLING, EFFERVESCENT HUMOR Jn Twenty-four Homs of the Fastest, Wildest, Snappiest, Swiftest Moving Comedy, all Crowded into Two Rollicking Hours of Hysterical Fun and Delightful Entertainment. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. MOTORS AND CYCLES. D able. ODGET R U C K, in good condition. Strong and rcliEasy terms. Reduced to £IOO. COOKE, lIOWLISON, AND CO. T3UICK TOURING SJ> and Sped.l Roomy body, in beautiful condition. CAR Colonial-built A snip at £l5O. COOKE, lIOWLISON, AND CO., Princes fitted. RANTED BUY, Fivc-scalcr; USED CAR, cash. W. 8., Empire Hotel. OWNER has a 5-scatcr Tourer For Sale; recently overhauled and repainted; 5 good tyres, self-fit.iffer, and in first-class running order, cash price £7O, a real snip. -674, ‘Slav.' T7IRANOES BARNETT, 1927 ; 2-speed, JU electric, leg shields, tyres; appearance new; £3o.—Magorian and Thomas .Bath street. 1710 K SALE, Fiat, 509; 12 months oirT; . done 6,000 miles: well shod; guaranteed lirsl-class order; any trial; £l5O, quick sale.—637, ‘ Star.’ I’~NDIAN Scout For Sale; recent model; perfect order; £3B; half down, £2 monthly.—s 66, ‘ Star.’ TUTOR SALE, Indian Motor Cycle; only Jp done 2,000 miles; in lirst-class condition.—Reply No. 543, ‘Star.’ AXWELL 5-seatcr Touring Car; selfstarter, well shod, extra good appearance; in splendid condition; a snip at £6O; trial.—6oß, ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 6

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529

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 6

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