T7IMPREB3 THEATRE, ...JCiMPRESS THEATRE, pireotion .;..-.. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. ■ ' '- NOW SHOWING. Continuovu-11' a.m. to 10 p.m. A WONDER PROGRAMME 1 THE BEST IN TOWN! "SALVAGE." "SALVAGE." :;./. "SALVAGE." -"SALVAGE." "SALVAGE." 'A. delightful tal«, beautifully and simply told with an impressiveness that its noble theme demands, .. ' ... Starring. ' ' PAULINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK, - PAULINE- FREDERICK, The Screen's Greatest Actress, MILTON SILLS,, MILTON SILLS, ": MILTON SILLS, MILTON SILLS, ;1.:-'' MILTON SILLS, •. Of "Tho Sea Hawk," RALPH LEWIS, and , f RAYMOND HATTON. Her husband believed that. gold waa an invincible,., power, and yet there was a greater power, as lie learned—too late. ■■'■. " Also, ' "FIRES OF FATE." ••■'■■ "FIRES OF FATE." """FIRES OF FATE." "FIRES OF FATE." Adapted" from Sir A. Conan Doyle's "Tho Tragedy of the Korosko, . " Starring WANDA HAWLEY WANDA HAWLEY IWANDA HAWLEY ',"" ■."". and NIGEL BARRIE. .'.;•;; .; and NIGEL BARRIE. 'AH the; .wonders of- Ancient and Modern Egypt-introduced'as the background of puc-of., the -most-, thrilling dramatic ro- ■ '. inances over screened. And : LARRY SEMON . LARRY SEMON In "TROUBLE BREWING." A Great Comedian at his Best. '-.:■ SCREENING TIMES: ' "Salvago"—ll.2s, 2.35, 5.45, 8.55. "Fires of-Fate"—l2.4s, 3.55, 7.10. Reserves at The Bristol, or Ring Theatre, 3442. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Pirection ...... Fuller-Hayward Theatres. "' NOW SHOWING. Continuous, 11 aim. to 10 p.m. POPULAR 'ENTERTAINMENT. Selznick -Pictures Present • ".THE WHITE SHADOW." . -''THE WHITE SHADOW." "THE WHITE SHADOW." '. "THE WHITE SHADOW." "THE WHITE SHADOW." "THE WHITE SHADOW." "THE WHITE SHADOW." "THE WHITE SHADOW." "THE -WHITE SHADOW." "THE WHITE SHADOW." 'A Wonderfully Dramatic Picture Telling pf a -Girl'-s Love and Saorifice for her .' '<■■'■ Sister. ■•■■'■ •• ■ Starring '•V BETTY COMPSON BETTY CpMPSON BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON ■ '■ BETTY COMPSON .;. .: ■.■ BETTY COMPSON • -■■ BETTY COMPSON " - BETTY COMPSON r{A Gonsummate Artist ia a Dual Role) 1.,-':,.:... ..>-.. And :v.:..;: ;.. eill ,yE brook. .;,... CLIVE BROOK. OLIVE BROOK. .i...': CLIVE BROOK. A' Film-, right away from the Ordinary. Unique in Theme and Presentation. .'^l-;"."'."•'. Also, •■■'■■ Sixth Episode of "iN -THE DAYS OF DANIEL "IN "THE DAYS OF DANIEL - ' BOONE." BOONE." COMEDY, v --SCENIC, ■■■■■■ COMEDY CARTOON, and TOPICAL. Reserves at the Theatre". Ring 3299. . :■/,..„' .;., FULLERS' --■•■ ■ FULLERS' ffTIS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. J-AIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRK Direction .John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. JTO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! '. ■. . JIM GERALD, - JIM GERALD, ,... . Pruice of Comedians, Leading the • , .JIM GERALD ; . :REVQB COMPANY. -.■ • -Lust Night of . "DON'T TEI.L THE WIFE," In which the Iniiriitable Comedian, Jimmy Gerald, is seen at his Best. * •■-■•■'. DANNY D'ALMA, ;lVnd..Tlis Acrobatic Dogs. • THE CELJA-MARIE DUO, ;;in Pleasing Vocal Numbers. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2 5 6rl (Reserved 3s), plus tax: Stalls, Is 6d: Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m.' at Burnett's, next Theatre. ... MONX)AY~NEXT. First Presentation of .. ■" " .JIM GERALD'S Brand Now English Comedy, ''"'•'" "NOT LIKELY." Jimmy has been working on this for weeks,, niicl.aavsit is goiiift- to Ijo the best —; of nil his Shows.' SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE BILL, " Inchicliriy Fullers' Latest Importation, direct from America per U.A.f.S. Tahiti, TIIREIS WHITE KUHNS, Cclcbrateil Neiv York Comedy Novelty. SEASIDE "PICTURES, LYALL BAY TO-NIGHT, ut 7.45. . A Master Picture yon will eniov "THE CRITICAL AGE." "THE CRITICAL AUK," Featuring PAULINE GARON and. JAMES HARRISON; Good Supporting Pi'jtnrea. HAVE you seen "SALLY?" Shortt's Theatre, next Friday. QT A R-; ' THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGIIT! At 7.45 o'clock. Seven Sensational Reels of Whirlwind 'Action and Thrilling Stunts on Land, Sea, and air. OWEN MOORE In ' ""REPORTED MISSING." "REPORTED MISSING " ; "REPORTED MISSING." Absolutely the FastosMnovinsr PirUire ever made, t^alea of Laughter. SPECIAL"COMEDIES nnd Others. SATURDAY NEXT, "CHAINING OF THE N.OB.TH iSSESTj, 1'
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 4
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