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STRAND THEATRE TRAND THEATRE ANOTHER BIG PROGRAMME. First National Exhibitors present . NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In a picture that iB full of humour,comedy, pathos, and tragedy. "THE WONDERFUL THING!" "THE WONDERFUL THING!" "THE WONDERFUL THING!" "THE WONDERFUL THING!" •THE WONDERFUI THING!" "THE WONDERFUI THING 1" "THE WONDERFUL THING!" The ttory of a girl who married, solely for love, but discovered that her husband's love, his affeotion, his kisses, were bought by her money. NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE ' NORMA TALMADGE In a veritable Screen Triumph. Sec Norma as the heart-broken little wife, smiling through the tears that come when her castles of romanco are shattered to the ground. Also ' i A Fascinating Story of Egypt, "AN ARABIAN KNIGHT!" "AN ARABIAN KNIGHT!" "AN ARABIAN KNIGHT!" "AN ARABIAN KNIGHT!" "AN ARABIAN KNIGHT!" , Featuring SUSSUE HAYAKAWA SUSSUE HAYAKAWA SUSSUE HAYAKAWA SUSSUE HAYAKAWA In the role of Donkey Boy, who saved a beautiful girl from an Egyptian nobleman and hir wild band 4of followers, when they descended on her isolated home in the desert. .- A Picture of Thrills, lightened by Laughter. Supporting Programme includes "PARK YOUR CAR!" (Oomedy). LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. . Prices as Usual. Tel. 3299. RINCESS THEATRE. " RINCESS THEATRE. Sessions Daily from 1 to 10. Two of the Most Sensational Productions /'of Recent Years. A Powerful Story of the Canadian NorthWest, where Man is Primitive and Strength Means Possession. "FOREST RIVALS!" , "FOREST-RIVALS!" "FOREST RIVALS!" "' "FOREST RIVALS!" V DOROTHY GREEN DOROTHY GREEN And-ARTHUR ASHLEY. And ARTHUR ASHLEY. Life and Love, Revenge and Hate, away from civilisation and the haunts of men. "FOREST RIVALS!" "FOREST RIVALS 1" "FOREST RIVALS!" "FOREST RIVALS!" SECOND FEATURE: ' WILLIAM RUSSELL, i WILLIAM RUSSELL, WILLIAM RUSSELL, "HEARTS AND DIAMONDS!" "HEARTS AND . DIAMONDS !" "HEARTS AND DIAMONDS I" ♦ "HEARTS AND DIAMONDS!" The most Astounding, Fascinating, Sensational, Thrilling, Amazing Picture Ever Made. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN -In ' "A FAIR EXCHANGE!" "A FAIR EXCHANGE!" "A.FAIR EXCHANGE!" Usual Prices. " Telephone 1567. "T ES MISERABLES" lJ . TOOK 20 YEARS , TO WRITE. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN - ~ OF THE APOCALYPSE!" 'TTTHERE was'no slight mis-step, no JL single instance, no jarring note, to arouse me from the pulsing drama as it unfolded before me." So wrote Justin Fair, of the Photoplay Magazine, after seeing this production. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT, At 8.45 p.m. ARTILLERY BAND (Late Garrison Band). WINNERS OF 17 CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZES! Assisted by MISS MABELLE E/QUILANT Contralto MR. P. MARTIN Tenor MR E. R. F. HEWITT Baritone MR M. T DIXON Accompanist SILVER COIN COLLECTION., Admission, Free. Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY, 31st JULY, 8 p.m. THE GREATEST LECTURE OF THIS PRESENT AGE. MR, HORACE LEAF, MR. HORACE LEAF, Eminent English Lecturer and Psychio, Nominee of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. "MATERIALISATIONS," > "GHOSTS IN SOLID FORM." This Lecture is illustrated by one of tho GREATEST COLLECTION OF BANTERN SLIDES IN THE WORLD. ■ This collection Was got together by the late Sir William Crookes, after years of experiment in psychic science. • Admission 3s and 2s (plus,tax). Box Plan at tho Bristol. < A. H. MILES, Advance Manager. "TES MISERABLES," JL. VICTOR HUGO'S -■ ETERNAL STORY. ■TJVOOTBALI !, FOOTBALL: -TOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, 29th JULY. >■ WATERSIDE v. THISTLE. THE MATOH OF THE SEASpN. Kick-off, 2.45. Admission, ls. A. WILLIAMS, .. , Hon. Sec. W.F.A. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS by the late Petrus Van dor Velden Now Open Daily at the Art Gallery, Whitmoi--street. Hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission, 6d. H..M. GORE, Secretary. 6D lb Boiled Sweets, Black Balls, Mixed Drops; 7d lb Orange Balls, Lemon Balls; ls 8d lb Assorted Chocolates. See window display. THE "BLUE BIRD" CONFECTIONERS 107, Manners-street (next Opera House). . DUKE OF .EDINBURGH Bottle Store —Our. Draught Whisky in everybody's favour, 12s, 6s 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1922, Page 2

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