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LAST TWO DAYS At SHORTT'S THEATER HORTT'S THEATRE Of ''"' TWO GREAT PICTURE MASTER- - PIECESDOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN.!" And VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In "PUPPETS OF FATE!" "PUPPETS OF FATE!" A ■ Programme that haa Created a Sensation in Wellington. Hours of Screening: v "Once to Every Woman"—ll a.m., 2.30, 5.45, and 8.45 p.m. "Puppets of Fate"—l2.4s, 4.10, and 7.25 p.m. '.' PLEASE BE EARLY TO-NIGHT, Or Telephone 768 for Reserves. COMING FRIDAY NEXT, At CSHORTT'S THEATRE. At OHORTT'S THEATRE. GERALDINE FERRAR, The World-Famous Prima Donna, And LOU TELEGEN, The Most Handsome Man on the Screen/ I" Serrenart's Tremendous Story of the Eng« land and Egypt of To-day, "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" JTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. Always FULLERS' And Merry FULLERS' Bright. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Another Huge Audience. Everybody Pleased—Everybody Satisfied. A BILL WE ABE PROUD OF. Headed by the Incomparable ' LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. • LAURA GUERITE. Higher and Higher in Public Esteem, In a New Budget of her London Music Hall Successes. The Tremendously Successful GIRTON CYCLING COLLEGE GIRLS. The Brightest and Cleverest Act Ever Seen at Fullers'. FULLERS' NEW REVUE, In an Entirely New and Original SideSplitting- Eastern Comedy, "THE RAJAH OF DAMPOOR" (Walter Johnson, Producer). A Gigantic' Seven Scene Revue in which . Comedy, „pancing, and Music are Fea- ■- tr-tiirad Throughout.- ...'"'.'.-..,' BARON. MAGGIE 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, . OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR. THEATRE. NEWTOWN. "MID-CHANNEL." " MID-CHANNEL." ■ "MID-CHANNEL." Featuring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In her latest Photoplay, from the pen of England's foremost playwright, Sir Arthur Pinero. : No Man or Woman Should Miss this Story of Married Life. "BACK FROM THE FRONT" (Christie Comedy) GAUMONT. ' PATHE. OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA. Overture 7.30. CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAT. TO-NIGHT ONLY. An Amazing Metro Drama of Human Emotions. "BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION!" "BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION!" Featuring BERT LYTELL, In a. Drama too good to miss. Excellent Supports include a roaring tworeel Comedy, featuring BILLY WEST Iv "VTHE SCHOLAR!" ST. MARY'S BAZAAR! ST. MARY'S BAZAAR! rjtOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ■ And Every Evening Every Evening Every Evening: Every Evening ~- At 7.30. 30th JULY to 13th AUGUST. DAINTY STALLS—REPLETE WITH CHOICE WARES! VALUABLE RAFFLES! j DIVERTING SIDE-SHOWS! I FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA X DANCING BY LEADING WELLINGTON TALENT! EXCELLENT PIERROT TROUPE! DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENTS! Every Evening COMPLETE CHANGE Every Evening OF PROGRAMME. All kinds of Amusement for YOUNG and OLD. / Com* yourself. Bring- youv Friende. HAVE A GOOD TIME, ' And ASSIST A NOBLE UNDERTAKING. Admission le. Children, 6d. A GORGEOUS SERIAL SENSATION, **■ "KINO OF THE CIRCUS I" EDDIE POLO'S Greatest. QUEEN'S, FRIDAY. NEXT..

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 2