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LAST TWO NIGHTS Of "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." FINAL "CHU CHIN 7 CHOW" MATINEE. "CHU CHIN CHOW" MASINEE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1.45 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1.45. Doors Open 1 o'olock. Children Half-price to D.C. and R.S. and Back Stalls. Gallery, la 6d. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE, Direction J. C Williamson, Ltd. The World's Greatest Production. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, And To-morrow Afternoon and Evening, Last Representations of Oscar Asche's Great and Colossal Master-work, "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." , "CHU CHIN CHOW." We will'never see its like again. Staged undor the personal supervision of ROBERT GREIG. BOX. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. , PRICES: AT NlCHT—Reserved Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 10s 6d; Unreserved D.C. and O.S. (at door), 8s; Back Stalls, ss; Gallery Early Door, 3s; Late Door, 3s. Children, Full Price. MATINEE—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, booked, 8s; at door, 7s 6d; Back Stalls, 4s 6d: Gallery, Early Door, 2s 6d; Late Door, Is 6d. CHILDREN, MATINEES ONLY— D.C. or 0.5., ss; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Early and Late Door, Is 6d. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. John Farrell, Manager. I EVERYBODY'S UVERYBODY'B The Biograph Bldnde, BLANCHE SWEET, 'in "FIGHTING CRESSY!" Screening Times: 11.15, 1.65, 4.5, 6.10, 8.15. Usual Prices. Telephone 50. UEEN'S." ~ FRIDAY NEXT. EDDIE POLO la the World's Greatost Serial, "KING. OF THE CIRCUS 1" TTIS ~ MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. Direction' Ben and John Fuller. Always FULLERS' And Morry FULLERS' Bright. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Another Hugo Audience. Everybody Pleased—Everybody Satisfied. A BILL WE ARE PROUD OF. Headed by the Incomparable LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GTJERITE. LAURA GUERITE. . LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. Higher and Higher in Public ' M i • - -■■ Esteem, ■■•■ ■ • In a New Budget of her London Music Hall Succejses. > The' Tremendously Successful GIRTON CYCLING COLLEGE GIRLS. The Brightest and Cleverest Act Ever, Scon at Fullers'. J FULLERS' NEW REVUE, In an Entirely New und Original Sido< Splitting Eastern Comedy, "THE RAJAH OF DAMPOOR" (Walter Johnson, Producer). A Gigantic Seven Scene Revue in which Comedy, Dancing, und Music are Fea- > tured Throughout. ' BARON. MAT7GIK FOSTER. PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 7d; Back Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Circle, Is Id. Reserves at The Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. ySLAND . BAY PICTURES. UNIVERSAL THEATRE. MAY ALLISON 'In v "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." ANNE LUTHER,and' CHARLES HUTCHINSON : In i "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." .-- •Saturday, 13th—"Once to Every Woman." npOWN HALL,. CONCERT CHAMBER. . X ■' - ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. With a FRESH PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) EVENING, Commencing at 8. MR. 'ALEXANDER WATSON MR, ALEXANDER AVATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER AVATSON Will Present A UNIQUE COMBINATION PROGRAMME, Comprising Part I—Popular Selections. SIR J. M. BARRIES WORKS, 1. —"The Courting of T'nowhead Bell." 2.—"A Holiday in Bed." 3.—"Preparing to Receive Company." Part 2. I.—"The Monk Felix" (Longfellow). 2.—"At the Concert' 1 (J. L. Gordon). 3.—"An Ocean Waif" (Clark Russell). 4.—"Some Cautionary Tales" (Hilairo Bolloc). s.—"The Bell Buoy" (Kipling). ' TO-MORROW — "BOOTS AT THE HOLLY TREE INN" (for the first time), ami Popular Miscellaneous. THURSDAY—"THE TEMPEST" (aelection), "ROMEO AND JULIET" FRIDAY—RUDYARD KIPLING. 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at the Bristol. carlyi*-: qiiH-w— riAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION MISS UNA* CARTER, WEDNESDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1921,' 3 p.m. Subject:' "Sultana Tea Rolls. Shortbread Fingers. Ginger Scones, Short Pastry, Minco Pie." MISS UNA CARTER * Will conduct her eighth "GLAXO" /BOOKING DEMONSTRATION AT THE GAS COMPANY'S ROOMS On THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST, at 3 p.m. This week's menu will embrace tho following delicacies:—Yorkshire Batter Puddins, Curried Fish and Oysters en Casserole, Golden Peach Slam, Mcringuos, Scotch Entree, Princess Cake. LADIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND And to bring Pencil and Notebook. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN BARNUM! "KING OF THE CIRCUS!" With EDDIE POLO. QUEEN'S, FRIDAY NEXT.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 2