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KING'S. The Theatre that KING'S. ING'S Sets tho Standard KING'S. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. THOMAS H. INCE , THOMAS H. INGE I THOMAS H. INCE THOMAS H. INCH , THOMAS H. INCE THOMAS H. INCE I THOMAS H. INCE I Presents his Master Work, i "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN.", "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." A GEEAT MOTION PICTURE is preaonted. here, in which magnificent tribute is paid to womanhood. It visualises tho now position of tho woman. It pictures hor conquest over everyday economic. conditions. It is a drama of "just folk," for tho characters might bo you, your son, your mother, or your daughter. It is not a political preachment, nor a. sormon on morality—just a human drama of life. WITH THE GREATEST CAST OF STARS EVER ASSEMBLED ON THE SCREEN, including FLORENCE VIDOR LLOYD HUGHES THEODORE EGBERTS MADGE BELLAMY TULLY MARSHALL CHARLES MEREDITH EDWARD MARTINDEL VERNON DENT i GERTRUDE CLAIRE MATHILDE BRUNDAGE USUAL EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. , And MISS GWEN SPANSWICK MISS GWEN SPANSWICK MISS GWEN SPANSWICK • ■ (Australian Leading Soprano). KING'S GRAND CRCHESTRA. ' Conductor L. D. Austin. Ovorturo "Maritana" (Wallace). Plan at the Bristol. Theatre 'Phone 22-212. . I PRINCESS THEATRE. RIiNTJESS THEATRE." | (Late MacMahon's.) ] ANOTHER SUPERB DOUBLE PRO- \ GRAMME! | Sessions Daily from .1 to 10. A Stoll British Super Master Production, from the prolific,pen of tho world's most widely-read novelist, ETHEL.M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. , • I ETHEL M. DELL.' j ETHEL M. DELL. I 'ETHEL M. DELL. "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE!" "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE!" "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE!" "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE!" i Tho struggle_ between two suitors for tho hand of a girl who loved neither. .• But when lovo caroo and triumphed, and the beaten 'man refused to acknowledge defeat, there came the smashing climax, which makes this story the greatest this author has attempted. ' Tho great Racing Scene is exceptionally well produced. .and- the production throughout is excellent. AI3O showing, PAULINE FREDERICK . PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK "WOMAN IN ROOM 13!" "WOMAN IN ROOM 13!" "WOMAN IN ROOM 13!" "WOMAN IN ROOM 13!" A wife's prico for a husband's folly. A man. A wife. The gam© of life. A conspiracy. A crime. A clue. A confession. Usual prices. Telephone 1967. Positively tho Final Performance of the World's Wonder Act, ■SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: Bon. and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NICHT, AT 8. Final Performance, P. T. SELBIT'S P. T. SELBIT'S Own Copyright, .SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN. SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN. SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN. Scientific, Surgical, Supremo Sensation. Your Last Opportunity of seeing the ■ Great Unsolved Mystery. POWERFUL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY IN SUPPORT. • PRICES: D.C. and Stalls.2s 6d; Book Stalls Is 6d; Upper Circle Is (all plus tax).' Reserves at Burnett's (next Theatre). moWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. In Aid of the SIR ARTHUR PEARSON MEMORIAL FUND FOR THE BLIND. "SUNSET," - "SUNSET," A' Delightful Play by JEROME K. JEROME. ' PRODUCED BY A. STANLEY. WARWICK. Preceded by "THE BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS," .Dramatio Sketch by M'Kinnel. Reserved Seats: 3s and 2s, plus tax. Book at tho Bristol Piano Company. R. W. SHALLCRASS, Hon. Secretary. ROLLER SKATING. ROLLER SKATING. rtOLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK V^OLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK •Vivian-strset. Tho Fascination that never dies. Patrons, who have skated for thirty years, still find it a tonic to their amusement. Cbmo and aeo what can bo done on skates. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, "•EXHIBITION OF FANCY SKATING. EXHIBITION OF FANCY SKATING. By a Professional Skater. A New Zealand Challenger. SPECIAL MUSIC. ' YOU SIMPLY CAN'T KEEP STILL! Doors open 7.30. Popular Prices. j SOCCER enthusiasts will bo greatly ininterested in this week's Gazette at SHORTT'S THEATRE. •vr w. o. . a. SOCIAL HALL, HERBERT-ST. SUNDAY SERVICE, 4.15 p.m. Speaker, Mrs. Catch polo. THURSDAY, 6th July, and every following Thursday throughout July, a. series of addresses ou "Practical Christianity" will bo ziven by CANON TAYLOR. I 12.25 p.m. to 12.45 p.m. 1.35 p.m. to 1.55 D.m., at 5. Boulcott-jtreet. I

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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