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KING'.s THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—LAST TWO NIGHTS. =„ „.^,,, REX BEACH'S :--. . .■•■' 4-REX ■BEACH'S : '"'.''i ;7'-;;. M-j;-REX. BEACH'S c'"ir;^.World-famed- Novel entitled :..,«.,.■.:: . "flowing gold." . ■ - "flowing gold." "flowing gold." ■ Millions have, read tho book. Hundreds " »ro nightly attending .The "King's to sea the Marvellous Pioture. ' '"V-^.. * R'S Supporting Programme. 'KINGS-SELECT ORCHESTRA. '»■<■■ „.. :.':.' : ".!'iHE king's ' ' ; '"^WeHihgton's. Premier Picture House) '■Jl.e.aJKd.'Nightly; for Patrons' Comfort. 'Commencing Next Friday,'' at 3 o'clock: - STORY, SPECTACLE. ■ liOlg'a-.!! I; :..>.._'- *■■ ■ :| ■J'siiig.'-s -• ~-....*,” .' . ... „]£uig'.s ...T,QO.,.:gvi;at to. convey in words, _ King's^ -this - • great Drama. Too big in *.Kiii'g's'"~sceh'es ) l in'beauty, glamour, and J\ing'a „splendour for pen to paint.!- - 'lCjufv SEE1 IT!" THRILL OVER IT!': .King's. Kno'.v for once tho' greatest treat .a film can give. King's*: YOU'LL- LAUGH — YOU'LL; •Kiafe« -CRY—YOU'LL FEAR—YOU'LL; ...Jiins^.,,,, „.;.,- . CHEER.' , -. ■, - ; -„l\io"^s'.' UNil'ED' ARTISTS' SPECIAL.: 'Kinar-v:;';;. v'"!:"." ." "; " " ' 'Mi's ; '■""•■THACKERAY'S "K'iti'gVl;-"'' "'■ THACKERAY'S • ' •JwV«-" --^THACKERAY'S - '■ "itiilg's1 -.■:■■ " THACKERAY'S •K-WigV-- - ■■ THAC^KERAY'S •Wiip'f! ■THACKERAY'S' ■ ■ ; ■.KiiigV:-- .-..■. THAUKEIIAY'S . ■ ': ' .TJing; 5 ,.:..,..;.,. .. ■. ■'SL' :. ".VANITY FAIR,"' ' . '■'. ,W'i<s ' "VANITY FAIR.'" : -lvinff'a.■■■-;■•;•/ '"VANITY FAIR," ; -.XvXiis'if' "VANITY FAIR." '! .Kind's' ":" ""VANITY FAIR." i '(tin^i '■'"VANITY FAIR." Kmir's --•' "VANITY FAIR." :| Kiiig's-■'■'■' "VANITY FAIR." King's '■' "VANITY FAIR." - I •King's • ,- - • '"VANITY FAIR." -King 15..,;..., .."VANITY FAIR." - . Kite's. '. . "VANITY FAIR." j -King'-s .'-'VANITY FAIR." 'Jving.'.s „..,;."VANITYFAIR." .■ : King's^. •■ . ••■ .'... King's';-.'.". ' ,'*.. '.' King's " A Colossal Picturisation of the. . - Kiiig^'Moat Famous. Novel in All Eng"KinffV '■'■-' - "lish Literature. Kmg's::-"' '■ ' •' . ." ■ Klflg^K* Tha' Immortal Love Story inPio--King;3.-"tares. .' A - Classic the Whole King's World Loves. When a WomanKing's has tho Eyes of an Angel and King's the Soul of' a Vampire—Look Kiny'B „. .-,..• ■ Out! King V""-■- ■■•■- ■ ■ King's An Achievement of tho Films no King's, one should on'any account Miss! King's KinSV" • »■;-•.; ;.. King's •. Cast: King's ' j King's Rebccoa Sharp. .—..Mabel-Ballin 1 • King's Lord'Steyne-—"Hobart'Bosworth King's Ra/vvdon Crawley—George Walsh King's Capt. Wm. Dobbin—Eorle Foxe King%« George.; Osborne—Harrison -Ford Kings-Amelia. Sedloy— -'■"■■ ■■■■■■■• .- ■King's '■■ ■;:;'-:: •■"■• Eleanor Boardinan King's Joseph Sedley— Willard Louis Kjhg's.y-Slifis Crawley—Laura La Varnie King's Mr. Sedley^- Wm. Humphries King's., Sir Pitt Crawley—Robert Mack King's...Mrs, Sedley-4 'Toitape- Pigott King's Old Osborne-r- - James .Marcus King's Lady' Jane—r. 'Dorcas: Matthews King's.. Max—■ . . . .Eugene Acker King's';, Frit?^ . , " Eddie Jones ]ving's Miss Jemima. Pinkerton— Jung's... , „. „ ... " . Rose Gore King's,.-Miss.Pinkerton—Mrs! A. Newton ;lCmg's..:.Mrs. . „ Laura Pollard King's Misa Firkinfj— ' Sadie Gordon 3Cing's Miss Briggs— Georgia Sherart King's, „Mr.. Quill— . - ■- Pat Galhoun Kind's Isadpre—.: Leo White' 3sj?a.*"'jMr.;;jHo'ssV-' •'■ B. Hyman King's Mr. Bloom— Otto Ledorer King's Mr. Wonham— ■■ Frank' Hayes King's .C'o.pt. ..Machmurdo— ••• Kii.g'B • . • . Jol m M'Kinnon Oviuks. Mr. Sharp— Los Bates King's Mrg., .Sharp—Kathleen Chambers Aapoleon— Otto Matiesen i\ing s. „vi i Kiiig'S: -■ : -'".yANITY FAIR" OCiiik'.s..--•-.•-■. ."VANITY FAIR" King's -. ... „, King's Is Known and Loved Every whore Tune's .■:, -..<., ■ . X. mss ■ Tremendous Supporting King's ■ Programme. Kings ••■ ■ ... ' King's . THE KING'S SELECT Kings . ORCHESTRA,. ■ King's „ King's ■ - Mr.. L. D. Austin, Musical ■ Jungs „. .... Director. Is ing's ».•-..- ■ . . King's ' - Box Plan for, this Tremendous Attraction., now.open-at The Bristol. -After 5 30 brS r ,mS be.reserved at the Theatre. Tg^TANNIA:;,. CONTINUOUS JLJRITAJsNIA... 11 a.m. Daily. ■■■' :; NOW-SCREENING, ■■'. ' -■'■ A Melodramatic Thunderbolt— ' , DAUGHTER" . v^v^TKE.;,STORM. DAUGHTER!" . .::o;imils..timb:bHly'tho Sea Can Giye;\ v'^ot^iis-that. Only- Dean Can Livo. "'"-" :PR'ISCiLL'A DEAN."' ' '" "" .;"■.'■ V;'' PRISCILLA DEAN. £. h'° Ml'sllJy Hurricane of Melodramatic ihrills Unleashed in this Storm Drama of the .Scab will Sweep you off your Feet. "THE STORM DAUGHTER," f With;, dazzling, fiery, dynamio P'RISCILLADEAN In her rnostr'-daring and gripping role. COMEDY..':'''.... •' GAZETTE. Telephone 358. KING'S, commencing NEXT FRIDAY A Colossal Picturisation of tho Most I'amous Novel in".all English Literature •>u.- : :..• --.'IVANITY FAlß'.'' . ■ --• .-..' |^trK •'tiieatSeT: newtpwnT , ' tO-NIGIiIV at 745 ■'""■■•■■■•■ KQRMA'-TiVLMADGfi ' KORMA TALMADGE in ■•■■.■■■ ... . . . "THE,. SONG OF' LOVE" t= „ .--THE-SONG' OF LOVE>' Undoubtedly one of Norma Talmadco's 'C_,'-" ,"-',' < "'"bcst-productio»i3. ! • ' ..THy■ eyei- airW soft 'aa a dovo'si ,but. bright ' ' as stars." .' .' ' - ..,-lno, popular actress seen at.her.best. ''-..' .uc'.',:i'. .A I.1?.? Pr9Rramme. . sf r"6n'g" 's'u'ppoK.tS; DON'T iris's it. TSTIOLKT DAY. '■ VIOLET DAY ■ VIOLKT DAY ■•.-■ VIOTIST DA?" FRIDA Y~*HS3HT,' Ist.' AUGUST, " In aid of AYomtrn's 'Nali.inal Kwcrvn rr^dpntiiil?7>,iii'SL-ry, Owoi^st: Goods of sri-l-kinds'on salt-. ...... OJny your Violets from Nellio Bramlo'y. • • ' E. M. FREEMAN, - Tel 3622 (4 rings). Organiser.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 2

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