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QUEEN'S THEATRE. .. UEEN'S. THEATRE. '■ THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT / • PICTURES. ■ FAMOUS. LASKY FILM .SERVICE. 2.15.. 'NOW SHOWING. 7.45. JeSSe ftr, Lasky ?resan{s a GEORGE 2HELFORD Production-of RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARDs KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S,. , . RUDYARD KIPLING'S GREATEST STORY. Who has not read and thrilled over Eudyard Kipling, and now the screen shows for the first time his greatest ■ novel to ■, thrill the thousands that have read it. A great throbbing story \ of Life. ' " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED " "THE niGHT THAT FAILED." '<' THE LIGHT THAT FAILED " ' "THE LIGHT'THAT FAILED" " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." '.'The Light-That Failed" will be remembered as an epic of the screen. *It is a screen novel. True to the book, it is handled in a masterly fashion by the Director, with players of exceptional merit, headed.by ■ ' PERCY MARMONT. ' PERCY IvlAi\,i\lONT. , PERCY MARMONT. : PERCY MARMONT. ■ PERCY MARMONT. .-1; PERCY MARMONT. Supported by JACQUKRINE LOGAN And DAVID TORRANCE. A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, A special and brilliant musical score will __ be rendered by ' . /QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director .....^ Mr. A. H. Jerome. Box Plan at Bristol. No advance • . ■ . in prices. . • .x STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. ■ ' Continuous from 11 a.m.' MASTER PICTURES PRESEN^ TOM MOORE ■ ' ' ' . '- TOM MOORE ' ■ - ' : TOMtMOORE •■■'.,. , ■'" .'-..■: ■ / ■ v ' ' "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK." . ' 'MR. BARNES OF NEW.YORK." 1 .."Mtt. .BARNES OF NEW YORK." "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK.", "MB. BARNES OF'NEW, YORK." , "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK.',' Tom Moore will win you with Ris. Irish smile, his' dashing personality, his genial good humour. And the plot will keep you on the edge 'of your seat in a tremor of i ' i ' excitement! **-. i • ' ■ ' ■ . '•-,-. In Addition: ' First National Presents "■ ■ COLLEEN MOORE COtLEEN MOOR,E ' , .' "FLAMING YOUTH." ' ' : - YOUTH." ■ . i . "FLAMING YOUTH." ..•■•■ "FLAaiING. YOUTH." Youth —Joy—Jazz—Cigarettes—Cock- . '. .' tails—Rollicking, Dances. . '■•' 11 Flapperism on a! Spree.. . • ; ( A STARTLING' EXPOSE OF THE ■' WOMAN OF TO-DAY.;: -. . •' ■ ■ And I ■'■■■■■ HARRY AVERY HARRY AVERY- . : . And His ■.' , „ ■ JAZZ BAND.. ' ■• ' ' ■•(■.. , . . JAZZ-(BAND..' . . ' " Screening Times: "Flaming- Youth": 11.50, .3.15, 6.40. "Mr. Barnes of New York,: 2, 5.25, 8.55.. Prices as usual. . Telephone 3299. S' HORTT'S THEATRE: HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-DAY, ,:XO-NIGHT. 2 HUGE ATTRACTIONS. 2 : •i •■■a. HUGE ATTRACTIONS. 2 . United .Exhibitors jPresent a Mighty ' Melodrama-of Hearts and Horses,- ---: "COUNTERFEIT LOVE," i"COUNTERFEIT LOVE," i ' , " COUNTERFEIT LOVE," \ A Ralph Ince Super-production. Universal Presents an Epitome of Escite- . ment, Romance,; and Laughs in* .-'... "A MILLION TO BURN." "A MILLION TO BURN." •; "A MBLLION TO BURN." I Featuring, that Popular Artist, HERBERT RAWLINSON - -.-. HERBERT RAWLINSON. . HERBERT RAWLINSON. .Splendid Supporting Items. , Gazette. Pathe' Review. Comedy. Cartoon, etc. ( , Be Early To-night. jße Early To-night • :- • • { t. t ■ ■ AN EXTRA SPECIAL PROGRAMME AN; EXTRA1 SPECIAL PROGRAMME ■ ' ; '•• At_ the Favourite ; A RTCRAFT THEATRE RTCRAFT THEATRE TO-NIGHT : 7.45. ' TO-NIGHT Thrills ! Excitement! . • Glorious Scenes ! All are contained in the Wonderful Paramount Picture—a Story of the- Pear] > i 'Fisheries in the South Seaa— " •tTHE. MAN UNCONQUERABLE." : -"THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE."- . '-"THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE." / Featuring' that Favourite of Actors, ■ JACK HOLT. \. . JACK HOLT. "Davis Cup" Play in THE GAZETTE. The "TORCHY" Comedy is a Screamer. Most interesting, is the TRAVELOGUE. ORCHESTRA. COME' EARLY.« Prices; Is Bd'and ls ; Children half-price. r r~r : ~—■'". '--—■ ./ TypRAMAR PICTURES, . TO-NIGHT;/ ■ . ■ TO-NIGHT. ■t - - Metro presents , \ RODOLPH VALENTINO ' , RODOLPH VALENTINO , . : * ' i and, NAZIMOVA ■' .'• NA23MOVA In -i ".CAMILLE" - , ; "CAMILLE," The Greatest Love-Story of the World with the Screen's Greatest Lover. ' HOSPITAL AND CITY. A DDRESS by MR. WILL APPLETON COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Subject: "HOSPITAL FEES AND ADMINIS- .•■ .-. TRATION." > The Mayor will preside. i i AH Citizens welcomed. < »\ '■■•'.' D. M'LAREN, ... Sec, Civjc League. ' .' / , . PSYCHOLOGY CLASS. rTiHIS Class^ meets on TUESDAY i EVENINGS, in (ho Education1 Board OfHce, in Morcer elrcel, at 7.30 o'cloeU. %he public we iuvUojJt

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 82, 5 April 1924, Page 4