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ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO MORROW ! XT TVT C^ ' Q THE THEATRE THAT 1 IV !x Qj ■ ' - ■ SETS THE STANDARD. COY, DAINTY, SAUCY, ■ AND ENCHANTING CONSTANCE .. TALMADGE In A LAUGHING, ROMANTIC COMEDY, PLUS DRAMA, ".THE . VEILED ■ ADVENTURE." Abo, LATEST GAZETTE, COMEDY, CHESTER SCENIC, AND WINTER SPORTS ' IN QUEBEC CITY. MME. ANNETTE HAY WARD, ' OPERATIC CONTRALTO, will sing "ANNIE LAURIE," "IRISH EMIGRANT." ' And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, A Feature of the Evening's Entertainment. . Entr'acte-"LIGHT CAVALRY" (Suppe). PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL.

ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! THE GREATEST PROGRAMME YET PRESENTED. . . At . « - PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT NOW SHOWING ! NOW SHOWING ! 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. 'DAILY. • - EVERY EVENING at 7.30. TWO WONDERFUL' SUPER-FEATURES ON THE ONE PROGRAMME. TWO WONDERFUL SUPER-FEATURES ON THE ONE PROGRAMME. ELSIE FERGUSON " DOUG.'* FAIRBANKS "A SOCIETY EXILE." "KNICKERBOCKER The' production is a. Society drama v.ith ._ .__ ■ T.r\r\ >> locale in London and Venice. It is . bUOKAKOO. adapted from the celebrated stage play. . ';\Ye Can't Bo as Bad ;is All That," by "DOUG'S" LAST AUTCRAFT Henry _Arthur Jones, a famous British PRODUCTION, , 2Jlaywright, aiid the director and scenario writer have brought out the. stpry clearly And the Greatest Production of lri» and artistically, in every detail. Screen Career.'. REMEMBER— - - REMEMBER— TWO 6-REEL PARAMOUNT SUPER-FEATURES ON THE ONE PROGRAMME ! BOOK YOUR SEATS ' BOOK YOUR SEATS For PARAMOUNT— For ABTCBAFT—. AT THE "UTILITY," AT THE" BRISTOL, Or TEL. 21.-842. .Or TEL. 3470.

A SENSATION IN THE PICTURE .WORLD ! ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY ! BRITANNIA ' THEATRE. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 a.m. DAILY. TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, AND FOR FOUR DAYS NEXT WEEK ONLY: "THE GREAT LOVE," " THE GREAT' LOVE," "THE GREAT LOVS," - „„.._.. '"THE 'GREAT LOVE,"- : Sl-AhN : "THE GREAT LOVE," . _, , , , o J.\l'jJiiiib Produced by OF The Master Mind ■ LOVE. OiMie THRILLS, D. W. GHIFJriTH. D. W. GRIFFITH. . . THE SPLENDOUR OF GREAT HOPES AND DESIRES. THE GLORY OF THE COURAGE OF THE HUMAN HEART. ' * BOOK YOUR SEATS ! BOOK YOUR SEATS ! TEL. 358. , TEL. 358. NOTE.—The Proprietors of the BRITANNIA, have' secured at Ki-eat expense the FIRST SHOWING FOR WELLINGTON of iliis enormous'D! W. GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE. 'It is not intanJcJ, however, to increase prices. . • Look at the ■ SPECIAL NOTE.— . n w PRTWIi'TTW P4ST Th's Picture —for the first time—iniroD. \\. GRII'MIH LAhl (hi( , es llQyi i lt . ? pjuj ■ repi . e? e l ,tttt|ve.s 'o£ Robert Harron England's distinguished families, in T ilian Gish '• QUEEN ALEXANDRA Llllan UlSh (That Sweet. Great Soul of England) Rosemary Theby . PRINCESS OF MONACO ■ w ._, ,t, u'nlthnll ELIZABETH ASQUITH Henry B. Walthall COUNTESS OF DROGHEDA . George Favcett ■ COUNTESS ICKPPEL r ' LADY LA VERY George Signamm . . LADY DIANA MANNERS ■ Gloria Hope. . ' And others. THIS PICTURE IS SHOWING TO-NIGHT BRITANNIA*'*- • THEATRE' JUiHW^i—■^■■Ll^WlMl.. HJIHJP«PJMWMIW"PII'W|" ■■ —lIP 11l 11"—*' —liny' I!■— ■■■ ■ 11" "_j_J jT* " Z^ZHU!!!]fE2 Too'i'r^lioi'HKßi'! ~~' ' LOOK! WHO'S HERE! ■ STRAND THEATBIS TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY 1 The L;i6t Two J)ays in Wellington of the World's Favourite, "mary pickpord, lit Hits most wpnderhil production she has ever appeared in. A picture that one» seen will never he forgotten. . . ' . "T*H:E HO OP'L.U M." The piciuro that eclipses all previous eJForts of the popular star. i [folks —in tiiis miirlity feature you will see Mary Piqkford as you have never ss:n iior befoi-e —and you v.-ili marvel at, her. The great artist in ever,- conceivable mood. BEAUTIFUL. MUD-FACED, LOVING, FURIOUS, PATHETIC, AND SCREAMINGLY FUNNY. Mary's dive down the ooal-slmte is worth the entrance fee alone, and there's lvur>dreds of other screaming situations. From heiress to gutter-bir.t are two greart extremes, but Mary's antics in both roles would delight anybody. THRILLS, PATHOS, AND HUMOUR wonderfully intermingled 1 in this wonderful lilrri success^ screening for the last time , TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ! COME EARLY or 'PHONE 3299 FOR RESERVES.

THO MAS-. MO ORE ■. ■_../.,;■■ ■ ANNIVERSARY. : TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! TOWN. HALL,. WWN HALU, CONCERT! CONCERT! EVERY ITEM. A MOOBE ITEM ! EVERY ITEM A MOORE ITEM! Special Engagement'of MR. WAI/FET? WHYTE, Jh« Australian Tenor, iind-MISS POLUAfW, the Victorian Soprano. . Best ..Local.Talent in Solos, Duels, Trios, and' Quartets and Choral. " ADMISSION—33, .2s,'and is, Three Shilling Seals muy be resßi-vpil at The Bristol Piano Company,

T7ARICOSB Ulcers—"Varex Method" V of treatment has never failed when properly applied; no lying up. "Write for particulars, Ernest Healey, Chemist, Fox-. ton.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 2

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