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Magician of the Mandolin. H. SCOTT LESLIE, Actor, Humorist, Raconteur. , HORACE WITTY, t Eminent English Baritone. CHARLES LAWRENCE, * Accompanist. Box Plan at the Dresden until 5 o'clock* thereafter at Christeson's, where day sales 3s and-2« are also obtainable. Saturday's Box Plan at Christosoa'^ after 1 o'clock. Prioes— ss (reserved), 3s, 2s, and Is. ' SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRB Willis-street. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictum. . , TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT t A VICTIM Of A VICTIM CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE! CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE! CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE 1 A Powerful Drumi, Acted in some of Nature's Most Gorgeous Scenery. Supported -by a Sutxsrb Programme 'of PHOTOGRAPHIC GEMSt TO-MORROW (Saturday^ AFTERNOON, 5000 FEET OF FILM ADDED TO THEJ PRESENT PERFECT PROGRAMME! Bring tho Children! < Pictures to Suit Old and Young I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. • Monday Next-^Star Picture: VANITY FAIR! VANITY PAIR! VANITY FAIR! VANITY FAIRJ Ono of the Greatest Maeterpioccs yet Screened. 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THE TWO ORPHANS Will be supported by a choice collection of new films from leading makers. MATINEE TO-MORROW. Prices: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d, Qg A T I~N G R~I N X.' The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures, Direction John Fuller and Sum. THIS EVENING, at 8. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES. FULLERS' , of All PICTURES, presenting ■ TWO ORPHANS Tho Selig Conio&ny's TWO ORPHANS Great TWO ORPHANS Maßtorpi&ce. THE SECRET OF THE MISER'S CAVE. Through China. Is Dfo Expensive? RANCHMAN'S DEBT OP HONOUR. Trip to tho Isle of Man. Lake Scutari, A GAME OF CHESS. > And a number of other subjects. Orchestra Stalk, In. Stalls, 6cl. SATURDAY (2.30) AFTERNOON. GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE. riIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER THE BEGINNING~OF THE BKD, Let thero bo no aftermath ol Disappointment. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of Mr. Edward BranecombftV ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY CO., THE DANDIltfc (RED). THE DANDIES (RED^. THE DANDIES (RED). 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WKLUNtnH>N'^Mt«NUOAir I SCriOoT. fpHE Third Quarto* 1 will bu;lt\ oq 1 MONDAY, 15th JULY, litt? , Fees strictly pxynbift in tulvjinw. *\ SHAW, W. &. LA TR'-iBE, M.A.. i JkW&ai'. .Director.,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 11, 12 July 1912, Page 8
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