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EMPRESS THEATRE.

"Pay Day" is now being screened at the Empress Theatre,-, and, with the world-famous Charlie Chaplin taking the leading part, it naturally drawe crowded sessions. It is one of Chaplin's'most humorous efforts. . The star. appea.);6.4n..,, one of his inimitable labourer role*/ in~ which the worker looks forward to-and anticipates the weekly pay day. .From each scene in' the picture the star obtains the maximum of fun at a minimum of apparent effort. A' Gpldwyn photoplayde luxe, "The Old Nest," k the supporting picture. The remaining films are of excellent variety, the gazettes containing many subjects of topical interest; Special music has been selected, and will be played by a full orchestra. The box : plan is at The Bristol. ' „•«,.

"SHADOWS."

"The story's the thing." No picture is worth-while, unless it has a story which can hold the audience from the opening title to the final scene. "Shadows" is one of those rare films that can. do this, as will be patent at its.screen- • ing at the Empress Theatre on Friday. It has a strong story, dealing with the strange chanches of life and the twists of circumstance. Besides the story, it has a cast which makes the. characters live, including such fine artists as Harrison Ford, Lon Chancy, and Margeuritp delaMotte. -—- :

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 3

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EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 3

EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 3