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KING'S THEATRE.

The. colossal iihoto-dvama, "Aslics of A^en^eance," for' final screening this evening,,.is enjoying a sensational run. It is a' masterpiece iinlced;, and it is doubtful if/.ovev a picture so magnificent in every respect has ever been seen in this city. . -■ '."

Lewis Stone, Helcno Chadwiclc,- and Mary Carr,.all favourites, head an unusually strong east iv the comedy-dvmas, "Why Jlon Leave Home/ to be shown at the King's Theatre to-morrow evening. Ihe story tells.of a business rmui who. is happily married to a very beautiful woman. All goes, well until he neglects his wii'o for business. The wife natur■illy piqued at first resigns -herself, to this.state of affairs, but soon tires of it, and leaves home with some women friends. The husband • then becomes very lonely, and turns, to a .pretty steiiogiaph'er for sympathy... He.takes lier to tinner, and. all would liave been .well if ill's wife had "not put in "an uuexVected appearance. ■.-A-; divorce follows, and the man 'marries his typi'ste. Pato decides, however; 'that it "should be a marriago.of ,but a 'few iiours' duration. After a surprising,.series of .events,.: the man finds himself reunited .to his -.first V lfe. The,. Supporting programme will also be of "a very; Jiiglr^standard, - including, a 1 comedy, and: the latest topical budget and-..;a delightful-musical programme ,by > the King's Select Orchestra £- niatiiiee will be-hekl'ou Saturday at il ■„ •, bo:i P1:ul 'is.'now; open at the -'•nstol Piano Gd;, dr after 5.30 seats can be reserved at the theatre. ■■■ -

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10

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KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10

KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10