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STRAND THEATRE

• Commencing to-day at the Strand .L neatre, Master.. Pictures, present Nell Shipmanin "The Grub : Stake." This", nor latest achievement, ranks with tiose -.successes which - liave- made her famous, ."The . Girt \ from God's Country" and "Back to God's Country. More than.. .Ow.:-- excellent story, "The Grub .Stake," written by Miss Shipman, she gives a remarkable characterisation of a girl beset by trials, almost beyond "endurance, who, by sheer pluck 'and- grit,, overcomes . the circumstances .into which fate has thrown her. In addition, there are the amazing ani- ' nials without which no Nell - Shipman picture would be complete. In her: new one there are more animals than ever before, and they contribute in no small part to the success of the story. Tom Moore and; Ann Forest, in "Marriage Morals," is the other attraction. "Marriage Morals" tells a story as old as Time and as fresh), as; the last'edition .of this '.evening's . paper.' The supports are excellent, and delightful music is played by. Harry Avery and his Jazz Band. ■'.;'■ ; '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 5

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STRAND THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 5

STRAND THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 5