HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
There are large audiences nightly at His Majesty's Theatre, where a highclass vaudeville programme is being presented. Barry Lupino still holds pride of place in the bill, and his ringing, dancing, and patter are very clever. Mr. Lupino will make his final appearance to-night, as he. is to leave for Sydney on Friday. Brull and Helmslev, Campbell and Mayo, and Beii: La Blanen T«iv«ty BUM ftfe alw m tlie programme.
STRAND THEATRE, To-night will sec the final screening of "The. Barrier-)" ab the Strand Theatre (formerly the People's Picture Palace). The theatre is now tinder entirely new management, and "The Barrier," picturised from the novel by Rex Beach, was selected to be the first of the big feature films that in future will be screened. Good supporting items avo also shown, these including Charles Chaplin in "The Champion." Tho hours of screening will be continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 116, 13 November 1919, Page 10
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