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THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY-PLACK TRAM TERMINUS). "THE THEATRE OF QUALITY." LAST DAY! LAST DAY ! LAST DAY! MARY PIOIIOBD "THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN." POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE OF SEEING THIS SUPERB PICTURE. (^e?dTy°) W MAE MU~RRAY, in gs|§g*™ " SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS.' "THE BEAUTY OF BATH." FOUR DAYS ONLY! FOUR DAYS ONLY ! A Charming Story of the Time of Powder and Patches'. A Ringlet of Red Hair and a Dainty Missive. "You will all' love Swoet Mistress Kitty." .. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES—6d and Is. Children, Half-price. Bookings, 'Phone 977.

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Evening Post, Volume xciv, Issue 73, 24 September 1917, Page 2

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