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TO-DAY. — Commencing — TO-DAY. PARAMOUNT THREAT RE (COURTENAY PLACE). . NOW SCREENING! TWICE DAILY! ; AFTERNOON, 2.30. 7.45, REMARKABLE! REVOLUTIONARY!; FANTASTIC AND DRAMATIC BEYOND ANYTHING BEFORE ATTEMPTED I "DANTE'S INFERNO^ WHAT HAPPENS TO ALL OF US EVENTUALLY.- '■■ To attempt to convey in words an adequate idea of the majestic rrrandeur of ! this eye-nlling production is futile. As a spectacle, as a spur to the imagination ' as a splendid example, of unsuspected possibilities now within tho power of the motion-picture camera, it" stands unique. "DANTE'S INFERNO." SI ORY. . . . ... A MAGNIFICENT AND SPECTACULAR PROLOGUE SPECIALLY ARRANGED BY MR. O^ AU™RD,^ A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION. BIG SUPPORTS INCLUDE- ; COMEDY. INTEREST. GAZETTE. SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSICAL SCORE ' By THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. (Musical Director—Mß. R. CAULTON). : . HURRY! BOOK NOW! thpa™^-at ™c utility stationery shop, next to THEATRE. , THEATRE TELEPHONE^I-842 NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Ladies are advised to attend the Special Afternoon Matinees at 2.30 to avoid tile-crush at night. . „ v ■ . i ' ■<■'■. j_____^ ' ' ;"'..■" "". . t ■ . . ■ ■■ ■ . -...-..; , DE LUXE THEATRE (THE FINEST THEATRE UNDER THI SOUTHBRN CROSS).' BOX PLANS at Bristol Pimo Co:, Aitkan's B»ok Axead* Or xiog Theatre T»l»pnon8 23-0?0. . . :; TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. — TO-NIGHT! 0 MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. ' 1 GORINNE GRIFFITHS And/ MILTON SILLS "SINGLE >WiyES. ss- ; one girl solved'her problem, one that might easily confront any girl 6* wife. ■ v A PICTURE THAT WILL HOLD YOU FASCINATED. ■ - - ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, - (MR. L. D. AUSTIN, Musical Director.) - V. Overture: " THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME." An International Transcription of the old song in the musical styles of various countries. A CLEVER AND DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY, BY CHAS. J. ROBERTS. The following Nationalities are represented- " FRANCE, SCOTLAND, SPAIN, IRELAND, ITALY, HUNGARY. . COMING— ; '.-■ ' 8 Douglas Fairbanks in "THE THIEF OF BAQDAD." D E LU X E THEA TR E. ,COMMENCING ' NEXT FRID/AY AT MATINEE, 2.30. ' THEN DAILY, 2.30; NIGHTLY, 8 O'CLOCK. FOR ONE MIGHTY WEEK ONLY 1 THE GREATEST ATTRACTION THIS CITY HAS EVER KNOWN. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." A Wonderful Fantasy of Old Bagdad in the days when Life was Love and the Wii»e of Life was Adventure. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. WISE PEOPLE WILL BOOK.AT ONCE. ' ■i \ ■'-..-. TRENTHAM TRENTHAM RAGES. RAGES. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, , 20th, 22nd, and 24th JANUARY. OFFICIAL OPENING OF NEW GRANDSTANDS x BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. , . ' __^_ '• " ' ■•■"■ ■ ' / FIRST RACE EACH DAY STARTS AT NOON. TO MOTORISTS 0™" - f/ , m FEES-2s 6d EACH CAR. • •- , MOTOR CARS MUST NOT BE PARKED on tho Camp or Station roads. TSLAND BAY QUALITY THEATRE^ ~" ~~~ : ~~ TO-NIGHT. — ■ TONIGHT . ""CHANT TAILORS./- __ Lm3 ?eter Pan Studio, Mapners-st^ ~° Tn^r^F^^ r~ EUCHRE, X\f A EDWARDS, Ladies' and Gen-O-NIGHT, a t The Daihties. 18-22, "» •, tlemen's Tailor (late of Veitch „, -pemrceuay place, 8 Prizes; 2 and ■ Allan s), corner Cuba and Ghuznee £1 Orders, 2 10s Orders (open orders), sts. Entrance from Ghuznee ; st. n And 4 other prires. Euchro at 8 p.m. ' 7T~~ —^7 Admission, Is TIROOKLYN Men—You will wan t a hold Euchre every-Tues., Wed., -P ■ New Suit for the JSW-Year." Place Fri *nd S*t. Tha a,bovo prizes each' your^ order with the local (tailor now. .night. „ Prompt jervice and satisfaction gu^rauJ. tUrr.r,nj. v. HGAttirKN, tp B a Own nmtoriula made up. C. Oonductnra. btooUbnage, 59, Cleveluud.et.. ■-'.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 2

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