PRINCESS THEATRE.
Alice Terry's latest success, "Scarlet and Sackcloth," which tells of a sistor's sacrifice, is the leading attraction at the Princess Theatre. Following this feature is "New Toys," in which Richard Barthehness returns to comedy. The third feature, "Her Boy Friend," featuring that evergreen comedian, Larry Samon.' A Gaumont Graphic and a | good scenic complete the bill.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE The leading characters in "Six Days," now showing at the Paramount Theatre, are most ably ta^cen by Frank Mayo and Corinne Griffith. The story is full of love, romance, and adventure. There are many thrilling tecen&s in the adventures of the lovers, especially where they are lost in a mine. As with Goldwyn productions generally, the picture is photographically of high excellence, and the director has made the scenes vivid and realistic. An amusing comedy deals with the American fleet, and an excellent Gazette adds to the interest of a fins programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 10
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152PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 10
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