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A ouperb Selection of Wholesome Photoplays, headed by ATTACKED by.tvMON Gauwont't Gwnt ATTACKED by a LION Animal Play. DEPUTY AND THK GUM* • JACK TAR AMUSBS IIIS FRIBNDS. PATHE GAZKTTK. . " And Numerous Other*,. Orchestra SUils le, Stalk 6d. SKATING 1 SKATING.! KILBIRNIE SKATING RINK. Four Sessions daily, viz., 10 to V IS», 2.00 to S, 6 to 7 (learners' Musion, admission (o whioh is 6d, inchid. iug skates), 7.15 to 10 (Tuesday ovftnin** oxi'epted). Bund iv attendance every Evpning and Saturday Afternoon. Wednesday Evening—Hookey M*toh, Hutt v. WoliingUm. .). MATSOK, Proprietor. MRS. iTs. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. on Mondays and WcdnesV days, at fj p.m., in Private Hall, 86, Ghurnoc-stfeet, noar. St. Pater's Church. Private tuition by a-rrttUgcment. Proficiency onsurod iv SIX PRIVATB Loseous.' ■ ' ■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 119, 20 May 1912, Page 8

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