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OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT ONLY. ' MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK In "SCRAMBLED. WIVES!" "SCRAMBLED* WIVES!" A Humorous1 Story of Matrimonial Entanglements. HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOY© In /,' "A SAILOR-MADE MAN!" ' "A SAILOR-MADE MAN!"' His Best Comedy to Date. OUR ORCHESTRA. Doors open 7 p.m. Star Picture 8 p.m. MONDAY-MARY PICKFORD in "POLLYANNA." v " '" OSA3IDE PICTURES, LYALL" BAY. Complete Change of Programme c, Every Night. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , MARY PICKFORD, In1 Her Third Great Picture, " HEART 0' THE HILLS." " HEART: 0" THE HILLS." In all the time that MARY PICKFORD has illuminated the acreen with her delightful presence, in "HEART O1 THE HILLS" "HEART O* THE HILLS," We recommend to our patrons as being An Extra. Special Attraction. Splendid Supporting Programme. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL ' ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, i THURSDAY, Ist JUNE, At 8 p.m. ' / GRAND VARIETY CONCERT, GRAND VARIETY CONCERT, In aid of ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH BAZAAR FUND, By MISS TERESA M'ENROE (Soprano) PUPILS of MIBS KATHRINE O'BRIEN MISS PHYLLIS M'MILLEN (Champion Dancer) MISS JOSEPHINE MORON MR. STANLEY AIRTH (Comedian) WILLIE BROWN, ANNIE FLAN MISS A. ATKINS, DOT WEEt OLGA PALMER. MYRTLE HALL ' MRS. E. CHALK, ARTHUR CHALK VERA FLAN, ERIC ANDERSON Also Your Last Chance of Seeing THE WHISTLING WEDDING, THE WHISTLING WEDDING, By the LILAC PIERROTS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Box Plan opens at The Bristol, Monday. Prices—2s and Is; Reserves, 6d extra. ARTHUR CHALK, Manager. STANLEY AIRTH, Direpjpr. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! trARD-UP DANCE, Tuesday Night, -El at Waldie'a Hall; Brooklyn. Good prizes and supper and music. Admission: Ladies, basket; gents., Is 6d. A. RANDELL, M.C. Note.—The Euchre Party To-night, sharp at 8 p.m. Admission Is. ROOKLYN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL FUND. RESULT OF RAFFLES. Winning Number. 1. Doll in Draped Cot 987 2. Picture No. 5 1964 3. Pillowshams ;.. 201 ,4. Pictnre No. 4 1535 5. Dolls in Cot ..„ 197 6. Picture No. 2 117 7. Bredspread 49 8. Picture No. 8 1008 9. Valuable Oil Painting (2s) ... 534 Winners can obtain prizes at 73, Wash-ington-avenue, Brooklyn. W. J. LOOK, ALLAN SUTHERLAND, Hon. Secretaries. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND CAMPAIGN. THE following Winning Numbers are unclaimed. All articles not claimed by MONDAY, 29th May, will be disposed of. 6018 a 3249 0102 a 9534 a 5098 a 5236 a 3292 a 1441 a 3030 a 8739 5820 a 3103 a 1770 a 7212 a 9656 3359 525 ' 6195 a 9414 SPECIAL NOTICE. NBW ROYAL BILLIARD PARLOURS, 68-72, WILLIS-STREET (Same Entrance as Stafford Tea Rooms). PRIZES FOR BREAKS. PRIZES FOR BREAKS. A PRIZE of 10s 6d will be given for the Highest Break at SNOOKER made during NEXT WEEK (29th May to 3rd June), and also a further 10s 6d (each week) for Highest Breaks during I Weeks ending 10th, 17th, 24th Jane, Ist July, and a Special' Additional Prize of TWO GUINEAS will be awarded to the Player making the THREE BREAKS aggregating the Highest Total during £he whole period, ( 29th May to Ist July. A Prize of 5s will bo given to each player who makes a Break of 50 at Billiards, and 10s for a Break of 75, and 25s for a Break of 100 during the same period, 29th May to Ist July. PERCY TREMAINE, ! Proprietor. T EYLAND CHAR - A - BANC ±J SERVICE. DAILY. Leave Bowen-st. Leave Day's Bay. 9.45 a.m. 11 «»m. 2 p.m. ; 4 p.m. On Saturday, 3rd June, a 'Bus will leave Bowcn-strect at 7.15 p.m., and will return after the Dance. LEYLAND MOTORS, LIMITED. Tel. 215. — —— j PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. ! TVfISS PRISCULA GREENWOOD, i , j> Certificated Teacher (Associated Thursday! la? 7u m N e E . T ™hing on ■

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1922, Page 3

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