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AMUSEMENTS. One© more LIBERTY" presents a Programme that will captivate every patron, a Programme that will please from starting number of Gazetto to the final fade-out of tho Drama. LI B E II T T. 1 B E R T Y. TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 7. We take prido in announcing the fact that we have two star features this week that possess everything required for firstrate entertainment, headed by the PARAMOUNT Star, POLA NEGKI Poia in a Comedy-Drama POLA NEGRI role: a flaming Follies POLA NEGRI beauty from Spain, who POLA NEGKI brought the men of the POI/A NEGKI gTeat city to her feet. POLA NEGIU Directed by the man who 3"'OLA NEGRI made "Monsieur BeauPOLA NEGRI lairc" and "The HumPOLA NEGRI ming Bird." From Henry POLA NEGRI Bacrlein's noted novel, POLA NEGRI "Mariposa," entitled "THE CHARMER." "THE CHARMER." "THE CHARM BR." " T II E C H A R M E R." Tola's fust appearance in a COMEDY-DRAMA ROLE. "THE CHARMER" is the story of a youngr Spanish mountain girl, who eventually gains world fain; as a London dancer. Introduced by a Spanish Tango danced by a Pupil of Mis;, Bessie McDonald's. NOTE.—Thi3 Dnnco ilem is also produced at MATINEE To-day. Our second feature is a startling, thrilling Picture, dealing with the disappearance of Twenty Beautiful Society Girls and efforts of the Now York Police to find them! • "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE N E T." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." A Story from Real Life, featuring JACK MtfLHALL JACK MULHALL EDNA MURPHY.' ; EDNA MURPHY. THE MOST B'AFFLING MYSTERY STORY SHOWN FOR A DECADE. With a special Music Soore arranged by MR HOWARD MOODY, Whose Orchestra is now the delight of all Chrietchurcli patrons. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL TILL 12, Then call at Theatre or Ring 3366. QHORAL HALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 27th and 28th, 1936. DANCE RECITAL • DANCE RECITAL Dance recital —— DANCE RECITAL DANCE RECITAL Pupils of MISS BESSIE MACDONALD. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD. The LAST WORD in Dance Recitals. SpectaiCtdar Ballets. Vocal numbera by Mr David McGill, tho well-known Christ-, church Tenor. In aid of St S&vioure Orphana-gee. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Curtain, 8 p.m. Doom, 7 pan. Plan at Bnetol. No booking fee. 7233FP

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 21 November 1925, Page 1

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