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THE >PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS! aUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, The Cosiest Theatre in Town. Commencing 2.30 TO-DAY. 7.45 pkil GoMtatone presents the most remark. able and thrilling production ever given to the photo-play -screen, "WILDCAT JORDAN." "WILDCAT JORDAN." * "WILDCAT JORDAN." "WILDCAT JORDAN.' 1 "WILDCAT JORDAN." ."WILDCAT JORDAN." "WILDCAT JORDAN." "WILDCAT JORDAN." "WILDCAT JORDAN " "WILDCAT JORDAN." Starring EICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGB. RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGE, RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGB. RICHARD TALMADG& RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGE. (The Rival of Douglas Fairbanks.? A play that is new and novel, elaborate and thrilling, clean and wholesome, that raises popular Dick Talmadge to the enviable position of the World's Greatest Athlete and Gymnast. - From, the opening scene to the final fadeout you can't . take your eyes off the eoreen—if you dp you'll miss a thrill 1 .Also, Century Comedy. \ "SO LONG, BUDDY."* "SO LONG, BUDDY.'! ' n ' Starring BUDDY MESSENGER. . BUDDY MESSENGER. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. j . LATEST GAZETTES. • QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Pricesi Matinee, Stalls Sd, D.C. Is; Night, Stalls Ib, D.C. Is' 6d, Children Half-price. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone, 22-334. HERE AT LAST. HERE AT LAST. The Greatest Triumph of Modern Screen Art. ■ The Modernised "EAST LYNNE."- . - "EAST LYNNE." Starkly realistic.' Tensely Dramatic. BRITANNIA THEATRE, RITANNIA THEATRE. ' Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. MRS. HENRY WOOD'S : . MBS: HENRY WOOD'S World Classio Born Anew. " EAST LYNNE." "EAST LYNNE." " EAST LYNNE."- : Modernised and brought to the soreen in such a manner as to bring tears to the ..-•.'. eyes of all who see it.' THE GREATEST OF ALL STORIES. Beautifully produced. Lavishly staged. Wonderfully acted. THE MODERNISED THE MODERNISED THE MODERNISED '■" ■ /THE MODERNISED' ' "EAST.LYNNE,"' ' " EAST LYNNE," ' . "EAST.LYNNE," :■ "EAST LYNNE," . " EAST LYNNE," " EAST LYNNE," " EAST LYNNE," ' "EAST LYNNE," "EAST LYNNE," "EAST LYNNE," ."EAST LYNNE," " EAST LYNNE," ■ "EAST LYNNE,". '. "EAST LYNNE," " EAST LYNNE," "EAST LYNNE," * " EAST LYNNE," " EAST LYNNE,"- ---■ ■ "' ' And BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. .Reserves.! Telephone 358; HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE." Direotion John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. : TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 2.30. FULLERS' FULLERS' CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE! CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE! ; LAST WEEK | ( LAST WEEK • . GEORGE WALLACE i . GEORGE WALLACE' ' ■ ' BEVUE. Final Production and the Pick of the Bunoh, "OFF HONOLULU." A gay adventure on the Tropio sees with a full cargo of laughs that are unloaded at high speed. JACK TRENT ' CARLTON and SADIE. MAX ASTON and RAY* . . MARSHALL. KEMBLE THE SINCLAIR BROTHERS.' Prices: Is, le 6d, and 2» 6d; Reserves, 3s, plus tax (excepting Is). Box Plan «t The Bristol. After 5.30 at Burnett's, mx* S^er TS^ ** U*St*'* <» BILLIARDS. ■ Two. Sessions Daily, 3 p.m. »nd Bp.m. CLARK M'CONACHY v. . LOCAL AMATEURS. ■Windsor Billiard Parlour, Willis street, commencing Christmas Day, at 3 p.m. Your last opportunity of seeing this brilliant New Zealand,Billiardist. in a long game before, leaving to compete in the World's Championship. ADMISSION—3s and. 2s, plus tax. Reserved Seats, 4s, plus tax. STJLL THE BIGGEST XMAS ATTRACTION. rpHOSE who saw it want to Bee it again. ■*• Those who did not see it have a last opportunity to revel in the dolights of KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. , r KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. .. The Artistic Display that compelled the admiration of the thousands that saw-it at the Town Hall. §™™£ STREET-SCHOOLROOM. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. p TO-MORROW . AFTERNOON andAVJiMNG, Special Programme arranged Dancing, Father Xmns, and Magic Logs. Adults, 1b; Children, 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 2

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