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EMPRESS THEATRE.

A tale of the South Sea Islands is unfolded in "The Idol Dancer," at the Empress Theatre this week. The production (Clarine Seymour in the lead) bears the name and guarantee of D. W. Griffith, the producer of "Intolerance" and "The Birth of a Nation," and in this film he has succeeded in making a picture which appeals to all, in plot, presensation, and in the beauty of its scenes. Tho supports include several first-rate films.

BRITISH INDUSTRIES PICTURES.

"Buy British goods" is the lesson taught by Captain J. S. Drysdale's industrial pictures, a further exhibition of which was given at The King's Theatre yesterday afternoon. The pictures are a reflection of England in the re-making, and give an excellent idea of the future of Britain's trade, which some authorities say will be greater than ever in three years' time. The picture is one that sbonld be seen by all those who have the welfare of the Empire at heart.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 3

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EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 3

EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 51, 1 March 1921, Page 3