\ J.ITCRAFT. TO-NIGHT, AT 6.30. XARTCRAFT. TONIGHT, AT 6.20. Two Big Fca.turo Films. Two Big Feature Films. REGINALD DENNY In a breathless, REGINALD DENNY thrilhng panoREGINALD DENNY rama of action, REGINALD DENNY romance, and adRBGINAI^D DENNY venture. "THE RECKLESS AGE," "THE RECKLESS AGE," "THE RECKLESS AGE," "THE RECKLESS AGE," A picture of vivacity and valour. 2— ' BLANCHE SWEET In the first NaBLANCHE SWEET tional special »tBLANCHE SWEET trtotion, "IN THE PALACK OF A KING." "IN THE PALACfi OF A KING." "IN THE PALACE OF A KING." "IN THE PALACE OF A KING." AMATEUR TRIALS AMATKUR TRIALS AMATEUR TRIALS EVERY TUESDAY AND FiUDAY. Prizes for tho best Lady, Gontlcman, and Child. Entries received until 8 o'clock of tho evening. TIVOLI. IVOLI. The House of Selected Attractions. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. TWO GREAT FEATURES. Firet National Presents NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In "SMILIN 1 THROUGH." "SMILIN THROUGH." Her Best Picture. Selznick Presents The Sensational Melodrama, "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." THRILLS, SENSATION, MYSTERY. Good Supports. jT EAVE your Hubby at home. ILL SHOW YOU THE TOWN. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. QUANTITY AND QUALITY. "TWENTY DOLLARS A WEEK," "TWENTY DOLLARS A WEEK," Starring GEORGE ARLIS. A Story of Ways and Moans—for those Without the Means. Also, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "EASY STREET." . "EASY STREET." 1 ' Ancl. Second Episodo of "IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE." "IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE." NEXT AMATEUR TRIALS, THURSDAY NIGHT. For Reserves ring Tel. 3229. "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." This well-known Light Opera, by EDWARD GERBIAN, Will be given by THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHOIR, Specially augmented, Under the Conductorship of MR. LEN BARNES, On SATURDAY EVENING NEXT SATURDAY "EVENING NEXT, Tho Bth inst., at 8 p.m., In THE TOWN HALL, HE TOWN HALL. The total proceeds are in aid of the PLUNKET-KARITANE FUND. PLUNKET-KARITANE FUND. Admission, 3s, 2s, ls. -3s Seat? may be reserved at The Bristol. H. AMOS, Sec. CROWN 'THEATRE, EASTBOURNE. T^OCAL AND PIANOFORTE i RECITAL By MRS. J. N, ISAACS AND MR. T. R. FISHER, . WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST, 7.45 p.m. Invitation may bo obtained and seats booked at Marks'a Book Shop. Booking fee la. T EAVE your Hubby at homo. I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON 1 ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Society will be hold in Accountants' Chambers on WEDNESDAY NEXT, sth AUGUST, when Mr. Robert Kennedy, M.A., L.L.M., will deliver a lecture on "THE TRANSFER OF CHATTELS." An invitation is ' extended to thoso interested to attend. THOS. AUTON, Hon. Secretary. ROSENEATH AND MOUNT VICTORIA PROGRESSIVE, ASSOCIATION. THE Monthly Meeting will be lickl at the Rosenoatli Schoolroom TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business impoi'lmit. All resi'loMta interested in the improve- * aient of ths district are .iuviled to attend. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 2
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