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AMUSEMENTS. IT IS HERE. GIVE A CHEEK. LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! ■iiiidlilllllilliiiii.. STATE “'«ll|||l||||lF" Direction of Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 pan. With a shriek, a roar, and a pack at the door. ‘ JACK OF ALL TRADES’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JACK HULBERT ROBERTSON HARE, GINA MALO. ‘London Era’ says: “It is Jack Hulbert’s best musical farce to date.” “ A big laugh-getter in which the laughs get bigger and bigger.” . , —‘ Manchester Guardian. “Laughs, music, songs, and dances. What more does one want? ” t —Melbourne ‘ Age. “ Jack Hulbert and Robertson Hare combine admirably in an assault against our gravity.”—‘Sydney Bulletin. I ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A Special Picture Teaching the art of Association Football is being shown with this programme. Also a sensational picture of the English Grand National Steeplechase. LAURIER Friday And Saturday. JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN In the Delightful British Musical Comedy, ‘ BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘ BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘ BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ ‘BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES AT PIKE’S,

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Evening Star, Issue 22465, 9 October 1936, Page 11

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169

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22465, 9 October 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22465, 9 October 1936, Page 11

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