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FULLERS' ! FULLERS'' I HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE. Direction Fullers'. Theatres, Ltd. j TO-NIGHT At~B. : TO-NIGHT j A Brand New and Sparkling Programme of Exceptional Variety. NEW ARTISTS. > NEW ACTS. NEW NOVELTIES. , FRESH FACES. NEW REVUE. An Entirely New Programme, headed by WALTER GEORGE WALTER GEORGE AND HIS SUNSHINE PLAYERS, AND' HIS SUNSHINE PLAYERS, In' a Tale of Ancient and Modern Egypt, In Two Episodes, . "THE SCARAB," "THE SCARAB," "THE SCARAB," . - | A Glittering Entertainment, j A!! the Latest and Most Captivating Musical Numbers, Rare Comedy Scenes, SCREAMING SITUATIONS, i Astonishing Dances, and a hundred and, one Novelties and Surprises, And, in addition, AN ALL-STAR GALAXY OF VAUDEVILLE TALET, Including: ihe first appearance of HARRY NORTH, " The Concertina HARRY NORTH, _ _ Swaggie." A wonder on his instrument. j RUTH BUCKNALL, Australia's Own RUTH BUCKNALL P^rima Donna. First appearance of THE HILO TRIO, A Trio of ' THE HILO TRIO, Hawaiian Musicians and Dancers, in a Charming and Refreshingly Nqvel Offering. LES BAU MALAGAS;" [ . LES BAU MALAGAS; Spanish and International Dancers. The Funny Man; :THE ANDROS, With the 'Fiddle. THE ANDROS, And The Boy Ventriloquist. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d. Back Stalls, Is 6d. Upper Circle, Is (plus Tax). Reserves at Th© Bristol; after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. NOW SHOWING: BRILLIANT; NEW PROGRAMME! MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND In "THE SLIM PRINCESS." "THE SLIM PRINCESS." A story of a strange Oriental oustom by George Ade. "THE. SLIM PRINCESS." "THE SLIM PRINCESS." If you're thin see this and get fat laughing. It's a'Typhoon of Titters, a Gale of Giggles, a Hurricane of Ha-Ha's. "THE SLIM PRINCESS," "THE SLIM PRINCESS." Mabel Normand in a Harem-Scarem Piclure of a. Slim Princess in a Fat Country. Where Fat's the Fashion it's Folly to be Thin. . (2).— (SELZNICK DE LUXE, "THE. PARTNERS OF THE TIDE." "THE PARTNERS OF THE TIDE. ' (3).— "THE SKY TERRIERS!"'" "THE SKY TERRIERS." The; Greatest Two-reel Comedy of the Year. TOPICAL. .. SCENIC. PRICES AS USUAL. . T«l. 1967 for ' Reserves—it will be necessary.' STRAND THEATRE. ' TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m.'to 16 p.m. Now Showing Now Showing D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. .GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S Stupendous Masterpiece, "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE: STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." The largest, .most elaborate photo-play ever produced. A whirling maelstrom of luxury, sensuality, oppression, vice, and tyranny, from which blossoms like a rose the greatest love story of all timp. (Exclusively controlled by United Artists of Australasia, Ltd.) ' Also, LARRY SEMON, ' LARRY SEMON, The Screen's Greatest Comedian, in ' , "THE SHOW.'X "THE SHOW." ;'. Prices as usual. Telephone 3299. SHOWING GRAND THEATRE, PETONE, NEXT FRIDAY. . . . \ BRITANNIA, CONTINUOUS, RITANNIA, From 11 a.m.- 'Daily. j NOW SHOWING:' The Peerless Dare-devil of the Saddle, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, In a. Quick-Action Story of the West, in .which he has to fight a real man's battle to',find a real girl. "THE GALLOPING KID." "THE GALLOPING KID." "THE 'GALLOPING KID." : Also, A Stirring Story of. Adventure and Romance in the Klondyke. "CAUGHT BLUFFING," "CAUGHT. BLUFFING," "CAUGHT BLUFFING," Featuring ■ FRANK MAYO. ' • FRANK MAYO. Telephone 358. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY, TO-NIGHT. A Paramount Special Programme. MARION DA VIES in "THE YOUNG DIANA." And JOHNNY HINES in "TORCHY A LA CARTE." Good Supports. . i EUCHRE! EUCHRE! , EUCHRE! ! A EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will be -£*. held in Carlton Hall, corner Marion and Vivian streets, opposite Dr. Mackin's, every Monday, Wednesday, ; and Friday evening. Ten good prizes. First and second prizes (ladies and gents), 10s and £s orders on anything.' Groceries, boots, books, drapery, tobacco, crockery, etc. Admission, Is. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! TEN GOOD PRIZES. A' EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will be held in the Druids' Hall TOMORROW (Tuesday). First prize for ladies, large aluminium saucepan, and 1 gents, dozen packets _ cigarettes; also Thursday, and Friday, nights. A. Johanson. - ' . ■ , ' THANKS. : ■ i .FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION. | TiHE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE thanks all those who so kindly 1 gave of their best to ensure the success of Saturday's Benefit Concert, and to assure them that the Seamen, es a, body, will not forget their kind and willing assistance. There are etill many cases of hardship, I but it is hoped, although our activities as a Committee are finished, that those ■ kindly disposed will do what they can to j assist fche.s3 cases through the organisation. Thanking. you all on behalf of all con- ] c-rned, Q hVSW, Kon. Sec,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 2