TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction Ben and John Fuller. Always FULLERS' ' And Merry FULLERS' Bright. TONIGHT At 8. TONIGHT ANOTHER SUPER-EXCELLENT 1 DILL, Headed by tho Incomparable LAURA GUERITE. •LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. Higher and Higher in Public Estoem, In a New Budgot of her London Music Hall Successes Tho Tremendously Successful GIRTON CYCLING COLLEGE GIRLS. • The Brightost and Cleveiest Act Ever Soon.at Fullers' —- FULLERS' NEW REVUE , FULLERS' NEW REVUE, In an Entiroly New and Original SideSplitting Eastern Comedy, "THE RAJAH OF DAMPOOR" "THE RAJAH OF DAMPOOR" "THE RAJAH OF DAMPOOR" (Wdlior Jolmton, Producei). A Gignntic Seven Scono Revue in which Comedy, Dancing, and Musio aro Featured Throughout.^ BARON and his Pal "Nobbier" Arc mole than holding their own. MAGGIE FOSTER, Tho Ddinty Genius with hor Violin. A BIG BOUNTIFUL BOOMING BILL. PRICES—DC. and Stalls, 2s 7d; Back Stalls, la 7d, Upper Circle, Is Id Reserves at Tho Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre Q' UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Metro Picsents Paul Armstrong's •World-famous Crook Drama, "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS 'JIMMY VALENTINE," • "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," ' "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," Starring BERT LYTELL. 'BERT LYTELL. , BLRT IYTELL. BERT LYTELL. BERT IYTELL. The Cyclonic Thief i Play that Created a Sensation Throughout tho World. THE PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION, N "THE ■ FOURTEENTH -MAN." "THE FOURTEENTH MAN." "THIS FOUR' EENTH MAN." "THE FOURTEENTH MAN." '"THE FOURTEENTH MAN" Starring ROBERT. WARWICK, ROBERT WARWICK, PRICES—Adults, 2s Id, Is Id; Chil- S dien, Afternoon, 6d, Is Id: Night, 9d, Is 1 7d. Reserves 6tl extra Plan at Theatre. _ . EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S BLANCHE SWEET, In "FIGHTING CRESSY!" From the Story by Bret Harte. Cressy was an out-doois girl—a t>pical Western lass S!*o undoistood bitter fights, display of spirit and finger, but she <ould not understand the half foinied romfntio dreams of her heart She was a lighting mind of a fightinK family—>>he Vtis a fcpinted lass, wild as the wild lose, with the henrt of ft girl child, and how the boys did love hor 1 Xou will enjoy this drama of rugged folks. Then thero's JIMMY AUBREY In 'A Vitajrraph Gloom-chaser, "THE TOURIST!" Screening Times: 11 50 a m , 2, 4 10, 6 5, 8 20 p m Usual Pricos, * Telephone 50. a UEEN'S. ' FRIDAY NEXT EDDIE POLO In the,World's"Greatest Serial, "KING OF THE CIRCUS!" STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE TWO BIG FEATURES! 'WHAT WOMEN LOVE !" "WHAT WOMEN LOVE!" "WHAT WOMEN LOVE !" * "WHAT WOMEN LOVE !" "WHAT WOMEN LOVE !" "WHAT WOMEN LOVE '" Thtt Sonsation of tho Sqsi&on, featunng ANXISTTE KfiLLERMAN, ANNETTE KELLL-RMAN, ANNETTE KELLEI'MAN, ANNETTE KELLERMAN, /' And "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER!" "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER 1" •THE LONE WOLF'S "DAUGHTER !" From the powerful Molodrama >by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. Featuring ihe Lovely LOUISE GLAUM, LOUISE GLAUM, LOUISE GLAUM, A« Sonia, tho "Lone Wolf's" Victim. Screening Times: »'Lono Wolf's Daughter". 11, 1.45, 4 35, 7.20. ' "What Women Love": 12 30, 3.15, 6, 8.40. Piious as usual. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. - TO NIGHT ONLY A Par.imouil Special, Featuring ROBERT WARWICK In "THE CITY OF MASKS!" Excellent/ Supports. npHE SERIAL THAT HAS EVERY-,; J- THING ' QUEEN'S FRfDAY NEXT. "KING OF THE CIRCUS!" WithJEDDII! KSLO CHINA INLAKD MISSION. THE uHial Monthly Prayor Meeting of tho Chin.i Inland Mission will be hold (D V ) in Ihe Classroom of the Kenttortace Prcabvtoi l.in Church TO-MOU-ROW (TUESDAY), at 7«5 pm Mr Charles Janrncoti, of the CI Mitiion, will address tire meeting. Interested and praying fnends aro urged to attend. No collection II S. BLACKBURN]'], Hon Sec |QT. . MARK'S ■.;, SCHOOLROOM, £3 Su--sox-square. . J.UVENILE ENTERTAINMENT, In Aid of St, Barnabas', Roscncath Conducted by Mrs J. S Johnson. To bo held on THURSDAY, 11th AUG., At 8 p.m. Admiseion Is. Front Seals, 2s, Children, Is.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 2
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