KING'S The Theatre that KING'S ING'S Sets the Standard. KING'S TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. -;•■ TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING!" "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING!" "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING!" "DONT CELL EVERYTHING!" "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING!" Featuringl ' WALLACE REID, ELLIOTT. DEXTER, And GLORIA SWANSON, A Comedy Drama of Matrimony and Alimony. Also showing: ' "L\DIES' PETS!" 'lADIES' PETS.'" A Snooky Comedy. And KINC'S GRVND ORCHESTRA. Plan at Tho Bristol till 5: after 5 at tho Theatre Telephone 22-212. ' DEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. 2.15 NOW SHOWING 7.30 Wellington's Own Film Star, ISABEL WILFORD, ISABEL WILFORD, ISABEL, WILFORD, ISABEL WILFORD, The beautiful, talented daughter of HON. T. M. WILFORD, M.P., In A thrilling Drama of the West, A Umvei al Production, from Sunlit California, "FAIR FIGHTING," "FAIR FIGHTING," Also, .. ■ \ THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF SHORT, STORIES BY H. C. WITWER, ' ' THE LEATHER PUSHERS," "THE LEATHER PUSHERS," "THE LEATHER PUSHERS," Starring REGINALD DENNY. The most remarkable stories erer screened V. picture with an audience of millions—clean, original, and brilliantly entertaining. Also, TIARIE PREVOST, In "NOBODY'S FOOL." "WINNERS OF THE WEST." QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA (Conductor Mr. A. H. Jerome). , I Usual Prices. Tel. 22-334.; | TTIVERYBODY'S. I -EJVERYBODY'S. Cdnfcinuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A GREAT ■DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION. I MAY M'AVOY Arid BRUCE GORDON, "HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL." A Romanho Drama of Love and Myetefy' in Louisiana. Such Romances-Such AcJion^-Such Mysttiy—Such Adventure. "HOUSE OF 'IHE TOLLING BELL.1 * "HOUSE Or THE TOLLING BELL." Tho Second. Feature is A Magmficont Picturisation of . MRS ALFRED SEDGWICK'S Most Famous and Popular Novel, "THE KINSMAN" Excellent Supports and EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA (Conductor . Mr M T Dixon). Usual Prices Telephone 50 COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT At OHORTT'S THEATRE At Rex Beach's Smashing Tiiumph, "THE SILVER HORDE" IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS THEATRE Cotfrtenay-plaoe Tel 22-669 Direction . Sen and John Fuller, Ltd.. Big FULLERS' This Show FULLERS' Week TO-NIGHT! At 8 TO-NIGKT' A Vaudeville Bill that, for length and variety, will be hard to beat A SUPERB PROGRAMME. Ffist Appearance of DAVEY AND RITCHIE, 1 i DAVEY AND RITCHIE^ ' DAVEY AND RITCHIE, An astounding juggling performance. Tricks that were not thought possible Performed with case and grace that baffles description BRADLEY AND HAMILTON, BRADLEY AND HAMILTON, England's renowned musical comedy artisfe THE SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY, THE SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY, The. Brilliant London Character Comediennes Greatc&t laugh makers v,o h\ue seen for years. NEWMANN AND WYNNE, NEWMANN AND WYNNE, In "Jim's Return " CARR, , The Modern CARR, Hercules. See for yourself. PHROZO. He, she, or it? PHROZO. ALBERTO, "Tho Gay ALBERTO, Deceiver" Entertaining 808 American1, WHITE. VIDEAU AND KIRBY, See* their latest ecroam, "Golfing." PRICES D C and Stalls, 2s 6d; Back. Stalls, Is 6d, Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Reserves at Tho Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre—after 7 at Theatre. fjONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, 30th MAY, at 8 pm, TUESDAY, 30th MAY, at 8 pm. STUDENTS' SONG RECITAL STUDENTS' SONG RECITAL STUDENTS' SONG RECITAL By Leading of REGINALD G BLOW, LRAM REGINALD G BLOW, LRAM (London). 14- — STUDENTS — 14 14 — STUDENTS — 14 14 — STUDENTS — 14 14 — STUDENTS — 14 In a Programme of Rare and Artistic Merit \ Tickets, 3s (reserved), and 2s. No tax. BOX PLAN open at Bristol Piano Co 2s Tickets also on sale at Bristol Pi and Co, NZLP. "~ EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE, in Sydney-street Hall, 3kt MAY. I Euchre 8 to 10 Dancing Bto 11. i Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. ! Good Supper and Orchestra I C. SNOW, Hon Sec. NOTE. —Tho old Committee of three seasons ago, and the good old Dances. SMITH-WIGGLESWORTH REVIVAL MEETINGS, TOWN HALL. No Meetings will be/held on Thursday, Ist Jun« airtf Tuesday, '6th June. Campaign close Wcdne&dsj, 7th June Tickets for sick at dooi, Toun Hall, TO-NIGHT, when 50 will be prayed for, Affliotod please come early. Doors Open at 630 Song serweo at 7, and full mfel ing at 7.30. Many saved and healed last night. H. ROBERTS, Hon. Seo< J
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 2
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