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THE RACE—that's the thing—THlS IS A RACE—with the hero ridintf to win, fighting every inch of the way, neck to neck at the finish. ■ IT WAS HIS LAST • RACE. He staked his all on VENDETTA, to win him a Fortune and the Girl of his heart. XT \T rt'C THE THEATRE THAT X ll \X O> ... SETS THE STANDARD. TO-NIGHT, , TO-NIGHT, NAT GOULD'S FAMOUS SENSATIONAL RACING STORY, "A FORTUNE AT STAKE." Starring . GERALD AMES and VIOLET HOPSON. AN ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION THAT NOT ONLY RIVALS "THE WHIP," BUT SURPASSES IT. Also, THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. And ME, FRASER THOMSON IN CHARACTER SKETCHES. PRICES AS USUAL. ' BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. TO-NIGHT. ! TO-MORROW -1 AND ALL FOLLOWING WEEK. ' THE GREATEST MYSTERY PICTURE YET. PARAMOUNT the THEATRE. teeth of the ' 'TIGER," ' 8.15 AND 7.30 P.M. DAILY. AN AKSENE LUP"IN BOX PLAN AT THE "UTILITY." STORY. i Who killed Henry Forbes? Who? The dead man's wife? Her lover? The Doctor? The pretty niece? Or were those strange teeth marks the olue to another crime by Afsene Lupin? THE THEATRES A picture that is all thrill and mystery; OF ... "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." DISTINCTION! "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." Who wa9 guilty? You couldn't gutjsii in a hundred years. But you can be absolutely Sure you nevel 1 saw a picture ' that made more thrilla run up arid down your spine. Come! This is the biggest j ARTCRAF^ -"""—•'• THEATRE remember- . THIS WONDERFUL 1 PICTURE EVENINGS, AT 7.30. -, „ Commences SATURDAY' AFTERNOON, AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), ■ AT BOTH THEATRES. BOX PLAN AT "THE BRISTOL." COMMENCING TO-MORIOW (SATtiftMt). A* SHORT T'S THEATRE AT A SIX-REEL MASTER PLAY. Love which drives you to these devilish things, never brings happvnM*< ■ / THE FAMOUS AND BRILLIANT SCREEN STAR, COfttNNE GRIFFITH In a Realistic Society Drama, "THE BRAMBLE BUSH." THE MAN SHE LOVED liad rio love for Children or presides. She Loved a Criminal, arid in spite of evidence, believed liim -true. Coiilme Grifflllij as Rally Dial iii this great Jirdduction, surpasses all.her previous successes. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. WONDERFUL MOUNTINGS. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Under Vice-Regal P'atrdnage. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. (VICE-REGAL NlGHjl'). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 12th JUNE, MATINEE, at 2.30. . . EVKNINU, at 8. Monday, i4tii june. at s p.m. • MISS ESTELLE . • BEERE WILL PRODUCE HER OWN ORIGINAL DANCE PLAY, "A DAUGHTER OF SEVILLE." Cast: ' Zara (« Smallish Maiden) Bellina -(a Ribbon Seller) 1 theima -Vitken Sore Beckway Zilpah (her Father) Zaritc Wood Beppo (a FrJJit Ventlotj . Betty Carr Juan (her Lover) Daisy Donnelly Dolores (a I brtuna-tsller) Joso■(liis Rival) Evie Claridge . ' Vhea ■Vaughan Juanita (Juan's Sister) ... Joan Beere Pbdro (a Small Boy) Kitty Levy Flowar Dancers, Sorehaders, Fnlit Vendors, etc. & fceno: Market Place In Seville. Second pal-t of Programme will be given to Ballets, Solo, etc., and a "Harlequinade —a pretty Pantomime" in oite act. ; BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES.. FULL ORCHESTRA, LIMELIGHT iLFFKCTS. PRICES:—4s, ss, Is. Children, Half-price. ■ Box Plan at The flrutol. RUGBY! R U G B -V r ATHLETIC PARK, TO-MORROW, AT24SPM TO-MORROW. ; . ATHLETIC v. SELWYN. This season is one of sensations atid surprises. Caii the Greens defeat the Blues? Come, and see the game. Brilliant Backs and Dashing Fast, Forwards. EARLY GAME, 1.30 p.m.—(sth CtassJ^ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE v. PETONE. Two of the Best Latter Grade Teams. AT PETONE, 2.45 p.m. SENIOR. AT PETONE, 2.45 p.m. PETONS v. ORIENTAL, GROUND, 6.1 • STAND, fyi. Patrons are requested to note that, llife box plan is opcii nt Rugby Union Office, 10. Wbodward-sti-cet, for Reserved Stand. Seats may bo reserved each week for that week's fixture. Hours: 9 to 1; 2 to 5; 9to 11.30 Saturdays. '■-■■.' F. J, M'COMISKY, Secibhiiy, W.U.F.U. TfOHN PAGE, MemW BriiMi Mcdi- ( A/TAHAR'S, 46. po.urteno.y-pl.—New seatf urns-Union, interviews, Willis-st.. I 1"X stm'a stock of Boys'. Suils, Overcoats, over Walla.cc and Gibson s, evening*, by and Raincoats just ill. Gill! early. Also, appointment. 1 Boys' Oilfckin Coats in tLQcfc

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 2

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