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PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. Th* Theatre of Big Attraetiotii, NOW SHOWING ( "THE TRUANT HUSBANDS" . ."•THE TRUANT, HUSBAND!" ' A ripping oomedy lesson for Hubbies *Ao try at playing truant, .god its remits. gee T h_ conscience does £or thk-oae. Abo, • \ : ; T ALICE LAKE, In "SHOULD A WOMAN A ten»e, hamao, and infinitely app_tag story of a woman confronted with one *A lrfe'e greatest djtemma*, ' , A oompelhng play of a soul in doubt. SAME PROGRAMME AT ARTCRABT* Prices as usual. Book your Seats. For Paramount, at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. For Artci—t, at Bristol, or Tel. 3470. COMING FRIDAY NEXT: "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN:" A Paramount Masterpiece. A RTCRAFT , i— RTCRAFT , (The Theatre of Distinction.) SAME PROGRAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. RITANNIA, CONTINUOUS, RITANNIA, Prom 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. Parstnount Pictures Pi scent the Greatest Fighting-Love Picture Ever Made. WILLIAM S HART, WILLIAM S HART, WILLIAM S. HART, WILLIAM S. HART, One of earth's strays, searching for nothing m particular, but eternally "TRAVELLIN1 ON!" 1 "TRAVELLIN' ON!". Filled with the clatter of gun-shot and hoof-beats, beating fast with a, heart as big as all outdoors. "TRAVELLIN' ON!" "TRAVELLIN' ON!" "TRAVELLIN' ON!" "TRAVELLIN' ON!" £I*>, WILLIAM FOX Presents s, powerful ram—oe, introducing a,brilliant new star on.the screen. JOHN GILBERT In . "GLEAM O1 EtAWN." ' "GLEAM O'DAWN." __ Telephone 358. / Tg'INCrS THEATRE \ — FRIDAY': " WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." ' RINCESS THEATRE." (Late MacMahon's.) Sessions Daily from 1 to 10. Another Stoll All-British Masterpiece, "THE ROCKS OF VALPRE!" A throbbing, vivid pictarisation of the great story by England's favourite author, ETHEL M DELL. The romance of an English girl and a French officer. A story of a great wrong that ruined the life of a noble man ana tried the iioul of a good woman. . Second Feature: . , ... . ■ -, VIOLA DANA la "PLEASE GET MARRIED!" . Episode 13 "TERROR TRAIL 1". CHARLIE OHAPLIN, "THE PILE DRIVER V Usual prices. Telephone 1967. SPECIAL NOTICE. COMMENCING FROM SATURDAY NEXT, ■'• " THE TERROR TRAIL." Serial will not be screened Saturday nights. 2.15 NOW SHOWING. ~ l^Al QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Universal Presents Their Latest Comedy• Drama., "DON'T GET PERSONAL," "DON'T GET PERSONAL," Starring > MARIE PREVOST. MARIE PREVOST. Also, , Round Four of the Remarkable Sporting Stories, Containing the finest expositions of boxing ever screened. "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "TIIK LEATHER PUSHERS." FCJLL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: Usual Prices. Telephone 22-334. PARAMOUNT THEATRE, COUKCENAY-PLACE. COT7RTKN AY-PLACE. rpHTRD COMMUNITY SING ■— Will take place on THURSDAY NEXT, THURSDAY NEXT, 12:30 to 1.3.0 p.m. Leader: Mr. J. LAMBERT. Soloist: Mr. A. SEARLE, . "At the Piano: Mr. H. WILSON. Motto: "Always Merry and Bright." NOTE—A Collection will be made foi tho Mayor's Unemployed Fund. REMEMBER PARAMOUNT THEATRE, THURSDAY NEXT, at' 12.30. J. M. SAMSON, Secretary. , Q/»LB Chocolate Fruits, tinfoil wrap--10/ ped, 2s lid lb Havinden's Nut Milk Chocolate; Walnut Cream Twists, Is 8d lb; Chocolate Jap, 2s lb. THE "BLUE BIRD" CONFECTIONERS Next Opera House. I GRAND CONCERT. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in Co-operative Hall, Cumberhind-piaoe, TO-MORROW, 12th July, at 8 pjn. 1 Dance to follow. City Orchestra in attendance. TTENTION! THIS IBS YOUR " BUSINES3! CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TUESDAY, 18th TUESDAY, 18th. VOTE' VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! A. W. PARTON, A. W. PARTON, A. W. PARTON, A. W PARTON, THE PROGRESSIVE CITIZEN CANDIDATE. At last Election he polkd 7007 and came near election. Ho stands for active admmistrstion, better and quicker accessess to suburbs, cheaper, tram fares < . His full polioy will bo presented later. VOTE FOR A W PARTON. VOTE FOR A. W. PARTOR VOTE FOR A. W. PARTON. FUNERAL NOTICE. BLUE BIRD" Confectionery Sale still going strong. Sea windows foi bargains: Cadbury's Chocolato .Almonds 4s lb; Assorted Toffees, wrapped. Is 6d lb; Assorted "Chocolates, Is 8d lb. The "Blue Bird," next Opera House. FIRE! — SALE-! —- '""PfflVt

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 2