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LAST NIGHT 'Of GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON In tho Greatest Picture of Her Career, "THE HUMMING BIRD," "THE HUMMING BIRD." "THE HUMMING BIRD," Big Supporting. Items. Theatre Telophpne 21-842. PARAMOUNT . THEATRE, ARAMOUNT ■ THEATRE/ Courtenay place. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. " • ■'.Presents A . Wonderful Double Feature Pro-' gramme. Twelve Thousand Feet of Delightful Entertainment. SMAOK !■■"'■ BANG! ! WHIZZ !!! And all other indications of dizzy speed will be found in "HIGH SPEED." '."HIGH SPEED;" "HIGH SPEED," "HIGH SPEED," 1 ■ . . A RaeerMad Romance." What a'banker daddy did-to keep a lively youngster out of his family will thrill you thoroughly. , It's a speed-mad romance in which he outwits everybody. MIRTH! THRILLS! ACTION! AND ' "• EXCITEMENT! ■ Don't miss "HIGH SPEED." "HIGH SPEED." "HIGH SPEED." "HIGH SPEED." • ' Then' ' A William Fox, Special. Attraction:. Booth Tarkington's Clever Story Pictur- ■ j _">'• ised in ' <.. "GENTLE JULIA." " "GENTLE JULIA." ' . "GENTLE JULIi." . • "GENTLE JULIA." There, were Cleopatra and Josephine, the Queen of Sheba, Dv Barry, and after them came Julia, with different' methods, but the same effect. The prettiest girl .in town—but she ' couldn't say "No!" She drove close to the edge—but . she , always '• kept the reins. "GENTLE JULI\" > "GENTLE JULIA." "GENTLE JULIA." "GENTLE JULIA." . ■ . . Big Supporting Items. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. . Direction: Mr. R, R. Caulton. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery & 2ie.842. t° ;thea*re- "^ Tel 6" POSITIVELY LAST. NIGHT OF HOOT GIBSON ... In I'.glDE FOR YOUR LIFE? 1 . "RIDJD FOR YOUR LIFE." • S^TANNIA. .CONTINUOUS JLJRITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. Commencing FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. ■ , FRIDAY. . ' TOM MIX • TOM MIX TOM. MIX ,TOM MIX TOM MIX ■ TOM MIX : TOM MIX ■ •;;■ TOM MIX ' ' -. \ . ■ -And TONY TONY TONY TONY ; TONY TONY TONY ■ ' . . TONY •. . . '■'■'■- In their Latest Thrill Picture, "ladies to board." ;;ladies to board." LADIES TO BOARD." ' LADIES TO ' BOARD." • LADIES TO BOARD.1" LADIES TO BOARD." . „, „ "LADIES TO BOARD." 7. .-: .".LADIES TO BOARD," Theatre Telephone 358. .. V HIS- ■' MAJESTY'S. THEVTRE .....IS ! MAJESTY'S THEATRE : . FULLERS' .VAUDEVILLE.' Direction ....... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. : TO-NIGHT at 8. . SATURDAY, 2.30 THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME A .SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT I , : Positively Last Appearance of miss bessie clifford miss bessie • Clifford' miss bessie clifford! The Famous International Comedienne, prior to her commencing a' starring engagement at the New Theatre, Sydney. Wellington's Farewell to the Great Favourite, ■ ' MISS BESSIE CLIFFORD. Sensational Success of JIM GERALD'S REVUE COMP-VNV JIM GERALD'S REVUE COMPANY In a Brilliant, Laughing Show, entitled "A MILLIONAIRE FOR A NIGHT" "A MILLIONAIRE FOR A NIGHT1'" A Rollicking, 60-Laughs-a-Minute Revue 'A BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE PRO GRAMME PAR EXCELLENCE, Including: MAUD COURTENAY AND MR C FRED M'DONALD, VERA ST JOHN . . Last Nights of MISS LILLIAN AND GIRLS. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: a Pu C> r^H- 2" M ® e*erTe3 3s>; Back Stalls,.ls -6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax pxceptmg Is). Motors 10.20. Box Plan at The Bristol. After 6 p.m. at Burnett's next Theatre. ' W.N.R, ~~ TUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE S4.LE >J- ST. THOMAS' HALL. Nowtout. ' FRIDAY, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. Bargains for A. 1. : 'Boots aj.d Shore, Adults' and Children s CLolliinjr, Hats Toys of all description.'' Everything t .| oau and m good order. ■ • - • Proceeds "Violet Day J'Jll'oit J.yall Bay TjPHOLii'WSRy.--Y CU ' vml tur^T, VJ ww itiuli S n,, t | u , wl Cfgw ivod^hui,, Invest erisssi- Kalasoie, Bum, Reserve.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 45, 21 August 1924, Page 2

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