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LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Of "GIRL OF THE SEA!" "GIRL OF THE SEA!" ■ "GIRL OF THE SEA!" "GIRL OF THE SEA!". Also, ' GLADYS WALTON In "ALL DOLLED UP!". "ALL DOLLED UP !** ! BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. i FRIDAY! FRIDAYI FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY!' HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY In HARRY CAREY Bret Harte'» HARRY CAREY Immortal HARRY CAREY Story, HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY "OUTCASTS OF POKER. FLAT." "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT." "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT." "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT." The mad gold days of California's history [ enfolded in a thrilling vivid photodrama, "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT." "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT." "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLATi" "OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT." i Also, RALPH INCE and ZENA KEEFE, V RALPH INCE and ZENA KEEFE, In a smashing red-blooded story of the North-west Mounted Police, i "OUT OF THE SNOWS." "OUT OF THE SNOWS." ■• "OUT OF THE SNOWS." "OUT OF THE SNOWS." "OUT OF THE SNOWS." "OUT OF THE SNOWS." "OUT OF THE SNOWS." "OUT OF THE SNOWS." "OUT OF THE SNOWS."Telephone 358. TTIS 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 ARE PROUD OF. Headed by tho 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 DAMPOQR" I (Waltor Johnson, Producer). ■> A Gigantic Seven Scene Revuo in which Comedy, Dancing, and Musio are Featured 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 1!, next Theatre. ■ - '-"• v OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, i • NEWTOWN. " MID-CHANNEL." "MID-CHANNEL." . " MID'CHANNEL.". i 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 Stor£ of Married Life. "BACK FROM THE FRONT" (Christie Comedy). GAUMONT. PATHE. OUR ORCHESTRA—Overture, 7.30. OUR ORCHESTRA—Overture, 7.30. npOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. ALEXANDER WATSON ~ RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. FRESH PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (Thursday) EVENING Commencing at 8. MR. . ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON Will Present The Famous Scene from Shakospeare'i Immortal Fantasy, "THE TEMPEST,"'"THE TEMPEST," "THE TEMPEST," Introducing Humorous Sketches of Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo. ■ "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JUdtET." "ROMEO AND JULIET."Montagus and Capulets—the Death of Alercutio. . ' ' PART 11. "Jessie Camaron" C Rossetti "To-niorrow" Tromysqn "Singing Soldiers" ..„ Dcuuis "Hullo" -... G. S. Foss j "The Elf Child" Whitcomb Kiley "Punch, Brothers, Punch" ... Mark Twain TO-MORROW — RUDYARp KIPLING. Proße and Verse Bele;tions. SATURDAY—CHARLES PrCKENS, ■ "Christmas Carol," "Pickw:ck." "Chuzzlowit." 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at the Bristol. CARLYLE SMYTHE. .TVEAR GIRLS: Now what would You do if You were a Tomboy and ' ; the women. Of your VilL&ge gossip- » Ed about; you? Would ytfa Satisfy thorn by not flaying You Iv Answer to the pr<v Posal of tho wealthy visitor? Would you? Of i Would you grab Him and lot . Tbe Go»ip» Gossip? I'll Soo you at Tho Princess Theatre, To-morrow. ( —EILEEN PERCY. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. A SPECIAL Gonoral Mooting of tho membors of the above Club will, bo hold in the Gym., THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock sharp. / A. CORBY, . i Hon Secretary. ANTED Known — Friday: Eolienne Ftooka, £10 for £5; Crope-de-Chine Frocks, 40a.. Cole's Drapery Co. Blanket Skirts, 29s Ud. .

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 2