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EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. BEST AND MOST. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A REALLY MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. No. I"SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS And a. Strong Cast. The story of a girl whom the fiery tongues of scandal had seared and burned—the story of her fight to regain that fragile but priceless possession—REPUTATION ! No. 2^- i "WOMEN WHO W\IT," I "WOMEN WHO WAIT " ' i "WOMEN WHO WAIT," 1 "WOMEN WHO WAlt|" | Starring j MARGUERITE CLAYTON ! CREIGHTON HALE and GEORGE MACQUARRIE. A quaint old fishing village as background and a gripping story of a fight between brothers for the love of a girl, one gentle and honest-,, the other oruel and treacherous. No. 3— RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND In "HUMAN VULTURES" "HUMAN VULTURES." The moat exciting of the series to date. Reserves at Theatre. Ring 50. "A New Star in the Ascendant." —London "Daily Mail." CSTELLA POWER, * *J "The Little Melba." ©TRAND THEATRE. CTrRAND THEATRE. Continuou* from 11 a.m. to 10 p.a NOW SHOWING The Geate6t Story ever told in Motion Pictures, ■ ' "SHADOWS." "SHADOWS" "SHADOWS." "SHADOWS'" "SHADOWS." "SHADOWS" "SHADOWS." "SHADOWS"' ;;shadows.-; "shadows!" shadows." "shadows." SHADOWS." "SHADOWS." "SHADOWS." "SHADOWS." AVith £ON CHANEY, HARRISON FORD LON CHANEY, HARRISON FORD MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. A tale ■of Mystery, Imagination, Love and Hate, Wisdom and Folly. The revelation of a cruel jest that had cost them their happiness and shadowed their^young lives, but thu mysterious man of the East brought them back from despair. Secondly, The Spirit of Jazz, wild, joyous, • ' uneontained, MADGE KENNEDY, "The GIRL WITH THE JAZSJ HEART" "The GIRL WITH THE JAM HEART" liThe GIRL. WITH TfiE JAZZ HEART" The GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART" "The GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HE4.RT" "The GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART" The story of a young girl brought up in an oveivconventional atmosphere, who kicks over the traces and gets jazz madness. A charming love story told 'mid the blaze of saxophones and the clatter of drums. Thirdly, WILLIAM DESMOND In "AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTEEN DAYS." {Ohaper 4. ilonte Carlo.) Splendid Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. Telephone 32,99. OnS" JHEATRB, NEWTOWN. THEATRE. NEWTOWN. DOROTHY~PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "SLANDER THE WOMAN," '/ SLANDER THE WOMAN" "SLANDER THE WOMAN/ I A thundering Drama of a Woman's Soul of Trial. j In Addition— RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND in ' " HUMAN VULTURES." "HUMAN VULTURES/ Full of Thrills, and COMEDY. n.z. SCENIC.! OUR ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHTS OF STIFFY AND MO,! The Box Plan for Saturday Night is rapidly filling—only a few geula remain. L'Mrons who wish to bo present at STIFFY AND M.OS Final Performance would be well advised to secure their seats at The Bristol. HUNDREDS WILL BE TURNED AWAY. FULLERS' FULLERS' tllS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ! JllS MAJESTY'S TIIE\TRE ' Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. ! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! THE FUNNIEST YET. Undoubtedly their Best Show—the Show that is Out on its Own, "STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS " "STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS." Is the Limit in Laughs, and easily Eclipses All Other Productions. i A Great and Glorious Farewell Show. Last Night of The DORA LINDSAY, Harry Female DORA LINDSAY, Lauder ANNA CHAS I BURKE. O'MARa! LEO MARTIN. Prices: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. Reserves, i 3s (plus tax). Box Plan at The Bristol • alter 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Te). Theatre (22-669) after 7 p.m. ■ frVHE SHETLAND SOCIETY will hold A its next DANCK in Ihe Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. 'J'O-MOPHOW EVENING, commencing 7.45 o'clock, Suppor provided. JOHN R, aiKROMSON, Hon., Seerst&rj,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2