( . /^UE> EN'S THEATRE, , CUBA-ST. ■•WUEEN'S' THEATRE. COBA-ST. THIS WEEK'S TRIUMPH! f /1r,,.:' THIS WEEK'S TRIUMPH! ■•'■ IK' Sessions- at 11, 12.35, 2.30, 4.30, 6.5, 8.10. >.„;;- STAR SUBJECT 30 MINUTES LATER. k: £"-t'A Programme Packed with Pleasures, '~. Headsrl by the Thrilling Society Play, '.-■*»' ':::: ON RECORD! ' i~. ON RECORD! tf ON RECORD! . -■ ; - ON RECORD! i* i, 'A Fite-Act Paramount Dramatic. Triumph '■*-: with-a-Big Forceful Story Crowded with *nd nerve-tingling moments, I. featuring the Pretty, Fascinating Star, '^'MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, ;-';,MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, <«i'MAB' MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, .TtMAE MURRAY; MAE. MURRAY, .will be Temembered by her plover ■a. *» performance in "The Plough Girl." •■T~.The girl who is predicted to become the '";"' . /greatest film actress of America,. '^SPLENDID SUPPORTING PICTURES «S. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PICTURES;,; ' a rip roaring comio success, ■';"'•.* thousand feet'of triplo geaTed fun, "';-' a cataract of foaming, bubbling laughter, the popular funny comedian, -.pf '.■ i ,'.;;,.' i ;. ;i yiCTOß moore, MCombinetl with a huge varied progrtmme, '£% GAZETTES, SCIENCE FILMS, ■ .'/*- ' "; Etc., Etc., Etc. •■ ■ . ! %:^ .-.:.. HAROLD-CARR, Manager. Si'rnOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. . g£ h .Wbea th« Minster Clock Chimes. 8. ; :Zg :- , THE , NEW'DANDIES! ' i .'« THE NEW DANDIES! , ,;■ THE, NEW. DANDIES ! ,"'.r Tremendous stamp of feet across the ■£*Town H»U, tiles last night. Many, in I .vK.faot-'thV^gwiater portion of the visiting 1 traopod into the big hall to the •r-" big patriotio concert/but quite enough of tJTtbom turned to the left to fill the Dandies' •"-'■.iektß aad cheer us on our way. And "■- /because of this we giro loud choare. . 1'». .: »THE?NEW:bANbIES! «T* '■•• "THE NEW'DANDIES! •••^ THE NEW DANDIES! v'.j? Kindly toll the party next door that f': l^":,:,"'..}3'o-MOIIROW.NIGHT: '. l *''" ~ " Wo make another COMPLETE CHANGE ....... :;r^-^~-... of programme. • t ; Plan at^ The .Bristol.- , . <■-^Donations: 3s, 2s, Is. - '"''<' Thus endeth to-day's effusion.-' ■>;.' .^-<-;-; ■■■- ■•-• ■- —i- • .«r ;.v-DRITANNIA THEATRE. ;;; ;•;•;, JPritannia -•theatre. ill ,A. COLOSSAL ATTRACTION! / '$!• A;""" Wonderful. Shipboard :';'. "Romance, V' orammed with Plots and Counterplots. ' '3U '1 /'THE DIAMOND''RUNNERS." ;;; r.rTHE" DIAMOND "RUNNERS." !Ji A -!rMt.lit>g:"stdry.,;6f: illicit, diamond buy- , •51 ing'^nd'the wonderful devices of the ' 'IJJ "Ti;*"?i)4^cibus^6t6no smugglers. :;r :biAiioND, ■• runners." «;;• «THE DIAMOND RUNNERS." •;j;' Breaka;'new l-grc(uiljJ .in ; 'plot. and method. <!.= •• ; Supported by; * '.;:; .: episode three of ■ 'At "THE SECRET OF -• .■'■■■■ ;'■•>• the submarine." :;: t>eople's picture palace.. ,'); A' THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME. ;:•: francis x.bushman . "•: FRANCIS X, BUSHMAN and ;*'; -.' ■ '■ ■■ Lovely BEVERLY BAYNE it ' In the. stirring METRO Triumph, V: "IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE." '•}-, "IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE." i<-Five. Act*,, presenting a vivid story of :". Love and International Politics. ;-;[• •',. , ... , .-. , Also, ■' . ' ;;;, A,Super-feature Play which etar» , KITTY GORDON, ." KITTY GORDON, '••The most exquisitely gowned, entitled—' ;"' "VERA, THE MEDIUM." ' V,l , "VERA, THE MEDIUM." I'ITWTEW (MAOMAHON'S) THEATRE. '.;'; ■ TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! :': VALESKA SURATT, ;;.: VALESKA SURATT, .The Empress of a Thousand Emotions-, ;■ ■; -.-..': ■ ■ .-..in, .''■■ "JEALOUSY!" :;,; .r ... "jealousy!" '','."l offer you myself and tho love that \C* ,'. ' should be my husband's." f Anything but poverty, and a marriage sale<-is the easiest escape. . A Picture of a Hundred Emotions, and . a Ravishing Costume for each Emotion. " ..viVALESKA SURATT in "JEALOUSY!" ■• :g~* LAD-EYEDLERS ! ■ iVITLAD-EYEDLERS! , . :■ GLAD-EYEDLERSI /GLAD-EYEDLERSi i GLAD-EYEDLERS! ' - • . GLAD-EYEDLERS! ;; Under the patronage and in the presence % of the Governor-General ajid tho "; Countess of Liverpool. . '."- THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ; ;.; COURTENAY-PLACE. - 1' \ . ■ ' " RETURN \OF THE . •' ' •■•- GLAD-EYEDLERS! ,$. • ; GLAD-EYEDLERS! ■■f f' f OLAD-EYEDLERS! "J One Night Only . One Night Only 3 * xiWMO£ROW, 2nd AUGUST. « • TO-MORROW x 2nd AUGUST.: 'v ■.-■•. ■■■• .' In Aid of • i . * "'iWELLINGTON WAR RELIEF j ASSOCIATION. * 2s, and 1«. " ? ReiervoA "Seats'"at■ THe Bri»tol Piano i Co. ■ " "■-■ ' ■ ' '■ " ■ • PON'T MISS IT! S TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. i?XI -:-.:■■-: --:' —- ' :■: " ' '-• SUNDAY NEXT.: .5 .„/.;„.. ; SUNDAY.NEXT.; . ; . . • .. TH jj I " ' "WELLINGTON . . ; , ; ...^, ..., WELLINGTON . ■" :t wtOFESSIONAL.ORCHESTRA ' ~ ~J IbOFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA X '" PIiOFESSIONAL'ORCHESTRA « '•■'- ,v's ■•...:•' '-.■-■ Under .'.'■' ■ ■ y- % ■-""■"""" MR." HERBERT"BLOY. I .. , . ;MR. HERBERT BLOY. f '" SiWer Coin Collection, - j ■'■■" WANDERERS' CLUB ASSEMBLY .^ ;_.. .. . . DANCE. ... • . m» be held on SATURDAY, 4Ui .'A August, 1917, at Fullford's H*ll, f.Bfooklyn. . 'C- L. Robinsoß, Pianist. B'till 12, : '«''■ Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. _ -JRIVALID SOLDIERS' PERMANENT : INDUSTRY.. , '1':..; A PERMANENT MARKET for In- >■ J^l. ' vtl \i c \ Soldiers' Handiwork ; wiJl be v Uened on MONDAY, 6th AUGUST, at Life* T. Pringle's Establishment, 152, riAmbton-quay (upstairs); accommodation biasing kindly provided by Mr. Pringle. I'.Qn Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Work ; ifill be on oschibition in the window of ■'.tie same premisey 1 All profits will bo given to tho soldier '\ workers.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 27, 1 August 1917, Page 2
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