"JUBIL01" • ■■■- - MUBILOr 1'"JUBILO!" • •'JUBILO!" THE PICTURE SUPREME I , Now Showing at BHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. "JUBILO!" .'.. "JUBILO!" "JUBILO!" "JUBILO!" "JUBILO!" TKe Picture that has Created a Furore. IT HAS ASTOUNDED AND DELIGHTED ALL WHO HAVE SEEN IT. "JUBILO!" "JUBILO!" A Picture Far Above the Average. Something Out of the Ordinary. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. And a Superb Supporting Programme. " Houv& of 1 Screening : Star Picture: 11 • a.in.-, 12.50, 2.50, 4.50, '6.<i5, and SAS .p.m. Programme Starts Half on Hour Earlier. '•s ■..".",'.. \ , A HUGE DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. COM'M.KNCIXG FRIDAY NEXT, AX QHORTT'S THEATRE AT pHDirrrs theatre The Jewel Film Corporation's MIRACLK PICTURE, MIIIACLK PICTURE, iIHiACLK PICTURE, "OXCK. T(> KVICHY WOMAN!" "ONCK.'CO KYJ'.IIV WOMAN!" "ONCK TO KVKKi' WOifAN!" "ON OK Til UYi'iRY WOMAN!" "ONCK TO UVKIVY WOMAN!" "ONOK TO I'IVKKS:' WOMAN!" "ONCK Tt) ICVI-',K\f WOMAN!" "OMOU TO KYEKV WOMAN!" "6nc:i-: to Kvi-u-tv womani" "ONCK TO-KVEKVT WOMAN'!" "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN 7!" " ONCK -TO KVJ'.RY WOMAN !" " ONCK TO KVICKY WOMAN!" "UNCE TO KViatV WOMAN!" '. "ONCK TO -K'VEK'Y WOMAN!" '•ONCIC TO KVIiKV" WOMAN!", "ONCK TO EVERY WOMAN!" "OXCI; TO KVI-KY WOMAN!". "(INCK TO KVEKY WOMAN!".-.. "o>iOK TO KVKISY WOMAN!" *' Tiiv Heart Picture of v Generation, Featuring The Screen's Foremost Emotional Actress, DOROTHY PHILLIPS. ■■' DOROTHY PHILLIPS. DOROTHY- PHILLIPS. . DDROTJQY PHILLIPS. DOROTHY PHILLIPS. UOKOTHY PHILLIPS. DOROTHY PHILLIPS. DUKiiTH V ■'■' PHILLIPS. DOROTHY PHILLIPS. DOROTHY PHILLIPS. Note—One- of Wellington's Leading Lady Vocalists has been engaged to render Bpeciully-selected items during tho soreouing of this master production. THEN-ANOTHER BIG PICTURE. . A Great Big-Picture—A Glowing, Glorious, Beautiful Picture, that opens in Alluring Venice and closes under the Whlto Lights of New York. VIOLA DANA, . VIOLA DANA, . .-"■" :." VIOLA DANA, "*■■-■■-"'ln Dorm' Byrno's Lovablo Story, ,^_ " "PUPPETS OF FATE." -■'-- -"PUPPETS OF FATE." .-: ..: '"PUPPETS OF TATE." "PUPPF,TS OF FATE." "PUPPETS OF FATE." "PUPPETS"OF FATE." Never in the history of tho screen have two Buch Magnificent Photoplays beon presented on ono programme. Make a point of Seeing this Great Programme in the Day Time. Or Ring Telophono JbS for Reserves. WELSH CHOIR, The Tilehted Twelve, ' Commencing . ': ; pARAMOI NT, MONDAY NEXT. TTIS MAJESTY'S .. THEATRE. Dncction . Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT At 8.... TO-NIGHT Iho Greatest Aggregation of Vaudeville btars Ij\oi Seen on the One Programme. IULLLRS' SENSATIONAL BILL. Eleotnc Succors of the World^renowned Star, LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. ... ; .... --.-..-^A'URA GUERITE. ■ "- ; .LAURA GUERITE. ,:'. ."Z: LAURA • GUERITE. Pdiitively tire Greatest Character Comedienne that has visited the Dominion for . many years. Triumphantly Successful! THE GIRTON . CYCLING COLLEGE GIRLS. "" .Pna-of the Most Successful..Acts Ever Imported' liy Fullßra.' ' . » "Walter 'Johnson's 'Hugo Royue Novelty, "THE" MERrY«ROUNDKRS !" ; .. "THE MERRY ROUNDERS!" Fullers' New Revue. A. Si|per-Ej(ceHent .Company of Revue Artists, including Miss Daisy Yates and 1 •■— ■ Mr. Kennedy Allen. • ■ RANDOLPH KING, The Grnut English Protean Artist. . ■ BARON and liis Pnl "Nobbier:" . With her Violin, MAGGIE FOSTER, ■■ PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 7d; Back Stalls, Is 7d; Up|»»r Circle. Is Id. Book-ing-at The Bristol- I—after1—after Sat Burnett's, next Theatre. ".:'.■ ::.,; p.carl white .In "THE TinER'S CUB!" PRINCESS THEATRE, ■Commencing FRIDAY NEXT. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS ALEXANDTiR WATSON RECITALS. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, ■ a" '6th AUGUST, In tho npoWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. " When MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALKXANLER WATSONMR. ALEXANDER WATSOX MR.. ■ ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON ' ■"' ' AVill Present his FIRST QUITE NSW RECITAL, 9 " Praparcd Specially for this Tour, . '.' Charles Dickens's Xmas Story, •DR. MARIGOLD'S PRESCRIPTIONS.' 'DR. MARIGOLD'S PRESCRIPTIONS.' MONDAY—"Julius Caesar" (the Forum « Scene) and Miscellaneous. TUESDAY—J. M. Barrie and others. .WEDNESDAY—"Boots at Iho- Holly Tree Inn" (for the firgt time). POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2 3 (plus tax). Plans at Bristol Piano Co. CARLYLE SMYTHE. TYANCING! DANCING! DANCING I KILBIRNIE HALL, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), AND EVERY SATURDAY. Music by Mr. Lea. Walker. Excellent Ji'loor. , (Supper.) Gr»nd Waltzing Conip6tition > Saturday ' next. Open to all thoee who hive not won a, prize this eeason. PoAt Entry Free. Good Fniet. Prices »s Usual. 0. BLEBZE AND H. EDWARD, ■ ■■■•■- -■--.• MJCb.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 2
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