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QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT.. A Programme Packed with Pleasures, Headed by the Thrilling Society Play, ] ON RECORD! ON RECORD! ON RECORD.! ON RECORD! A Five-Act Paramount Dramatic Triumph with a, Big Forceful Story Crowded with incidents and nerve-tingling moments, featuring the Pretty, Fascinating Star, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, Who will b» remembered by her clever performance in "The Plough Girl." ON RECORD! ON RECORD! ON RECORD! . .; , ON RECORD! , A society play with a profound lesson, breath-catching action, and a. big- gripping climax, that comes as a fitting ending to a Powerful. but Wholesome iove romance. MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE.MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, Tho girl who is predicted to become the greatest film, actress of America. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PICTURES SPLENDID SUPPORTING PICTURES Including.' a rip roaring comio success, a thousand- feet ■- of triple geared fun, a, cataract of foaming, bubbling laughtor, Featuring the popular funny comedian, VICTOR MOORE, Combined with a huge varied programme, ' GAZETTES, SCIENCE FILMS, Etc., Etc., Etc. HAROLD CARR, Manager. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Where the raindrops do not penetrate. . THE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! Mr. Edward Branscombe's Breezy Octet will continue their Joyous Career THIS EVENING, and that large concourse of titi7ens who -were unablo to pet in Inet Saturday night are reminded of the ancjent injunction—"lf at first you don't iucceed, try, try, again." We would ing it; only that the organist ha 6 lost the THE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! THE. NEW DANDIES! ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. D.R.—There might be a quintet who •an eing the "Faust" selection better than "The-'Dandies," but we have yet to learn Jheir address. Are you not talking through your hat, brother? Plan at Th« Bristol. Offering in three sections—3s, 2s, Is. I^EW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. TO-DAY 1 TO-NIGHT 1 VALESKA SURATT, VALESKA SURATT, iffhe-Empreea-of a Thousand Emotions, In "JEALOUSY!" "JEALOUSY!" "JEALOUSY!" A Pulsating,; Throbbing, Life Drama. HI offer you myself and the love that should be my husband's." I&nytHing but poverty', and ft marriage sale is the- easiest escape. <A Picture of ni> Hundred Emotions, and E. Ravishing Costume for each Emotion. VALESKA SURATT in "JEALOUSY!" CROWN THEATRE.' ROWN THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, The- Irrepressible, Smiling, Smashing, Tornado of the Screen, in "THE AMERICANO!" A Splendid Story of,a-Tiny Land where ..: .-■.-— .... Things Move Quickly. BUT , They don't move as quickly as Doug. HE / Rescues the Rightful President :" Smashes' the Revolution Wins the hand of the Presidents lovely daughter Does a, multitude of daring stunts '- Never loses his head for a. moment, and ' WEARS THE FAIRBANKS SMILE ALL THE TIME, • % Prices as usual. Reserves, 'Phone 3470. "•/' fpEOPLE'S -PICTURE PALACE. * ■ ' NOW SHOWING: "- ■ FRANCIS X, BUSHMAN '„ &BANCIS X BUSHMAN and Lovely BEVERLY BAYNE - In the stirring METRO Triumph, * !'IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE." ; ; ''IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE." Fjve Acts, presenting a vivid story of iiove and International Politics. '*, Also, 'A Super-feature Play which start ;' , KITTY GORDON, ; ■„ KITTY GORDON, ' ' the most' exquisitely gowned, entitled— *; "VERA, THE MEDIUM." I "VERA, THE MEDIUM." OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! ; fHARLESMY in ' ; «<XHE PINCH HITTER!" :, "THE PINCH' HITTER!" .Splendid Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NANCE O'NEIL : ' . In ♦'THE IRON WOMAN!"' "THE IRON WOMAN !"■ PRICES: D.C. Is, Reserved Is 6d, Stalls 6d. Children Half-price. Box Plan Mrs. Aston, Our Theatre. .; , 'Phone 4207 (three rings), ', THE GREAT WAR IN PROPHECY, MR. BEN BILLING continues his Lectures as follows: — * Baptist Church, Vivian-street—Tuesday, 31st July, 8 p.m. '■-■ Kentoorrace Prosbytenaa Chuvch—Wednesday, Ist August, 8 p.m. Church of Christ, Vivian-stroet, Thursday, 2nd August, 8 p.m. '' 'All weloome H. ROBERTS, Hon. Sao. ' }r,m,c.a, ladies' auxiliary sale :; of work, i rpHE SALE OF WORK will bo Opened - A on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, -■■■ at 3 o'clock, in the Association Rooms, * Willis-street, by the President of the Association, W. H. George, Esq. As thin S*Je of Work is for the benefit - if our Soldiers' Work, ladies interested in the Soldiers of our Military Camps and ;hose returning • from the fighting areas "'■ ire requested to patronise the Salts anil help to moke it n. pronounced success. '■ The proceeds of Hie Sale p<> towards ■„ Renovating and Refurnishing (he interior >i tlio building in Willis-sireel, ■; Kindly Note Whnl, the Sale is—A Sale of Work for Soldiar Work : Where—V.M.C.A., Willis-street Time—3 p.ni. to 10 p.m. ,: Date—WEDNESDAY, let August. Will cvory rea/ler of this advertisement cindly consider i* an invitation to be ]>Kiept and buy something from the Cuke Iml Sweet Stall, the Produce Stall, the ?la.in ami Fancy Work Stall, Flower Stall, iol.-licrs' Stall. Afternoon Tea .is usual. S. L. PECK. Assistant General Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 25, 30 July 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 25, 30 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 25, 30 July 1917, Page 2

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