EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. Direction FuUer-llayward Theatres. Continuous 11 a.rn, to 10 p.m. FINAL SCREENINGS. JOHNNY HIKES JOHNNY HINES In "THE EARLY BIRD," "THE EARLY BIRD," The Biggest Laugli of the Ages. Also, DORIS MAY DORIS MAY In "UP AND AT "EM," A 60 H.P. Gloomehaser. Reserves at The Bristol till 5, then at Theatre (Ring 43-963). COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ■ COMMENCING TO-MORROW. AN UNBEATABLE COMBINATION. ' ■•"' FRED .'THOMSON, ■■' "''" ■ ' FRED THOMSON, FEED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, World's 'Champion Atlilctc and Stuntiiiun, With .. SILVER KING, SILVER KINO, ■ The King of All Horses, In ' "THUNDERING HOOFS." "THUNDERING HOOFS." . "THUNDERING HOOFS." "THUNDERING HOOFS." "THUNDERING HOOFS." Excitement! Power! Punch! Pep! Action! Thrills! The Best "Western" Ever Made! Also, LEW CODY, LE-W CODY, LEW CODY, The Ace of -Hearts, In "THE BELOVED CHEATER." "THE BELOVED CHEATER." "THE BELOVED CHEATER." All of the 57 Varieties of Love-making. I'RAND THEATRE. TRAND ■'. THEATRE. Direction ..... Fiiller-Hayward Theatres. . j FINAL SCREENINGS. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "MASTERS OF MEN," "MASTERS OF MEN," The Greatest of. Ail Sea .Pictures. Also , ' "A PRINCE OF A KING," . "A PRINCE OF A KING," A Fascinating Circus-life Story. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. UniwrsaVs Mighty Super Jewel, "MERRY-GO-ROUND," ' 'MERRY-C O-ROUND," • "MERRY-GO-ROUND," "MERRY-G.O-ROUND." "MERRY-GO-ROUND," "MERRY-GO-ROUND,". . Starring MARY PHILBIN MARY PHILBIN And . ■: ■ I NORMAN KERRY. ■ NORMAN KERRY. The Picture, that Startled the Whole J" \. ■- World. I Also, "THE HOUND OF "THE HOUND OF "THE HOUND OF | :- '• ■-• THE BASKERVILLE'S," . , ; THE BASKERVILLE'S." THE BASKERVILLE'S/' - Adapted from Ooiian Doyle's Great Sherlock Holmes Story, Starring ■ EILLE NORWOOD. EILLE NORWOOD. A thrilling picture which has been praised by all critics. Reserves at Theatre. Ring 43-855.
'!. A RTCRAFT THEATRE. ' - X3IRTCRAFT THEATRE. 7.45 Last Time To-night. 7.45 "THE MYSTERY of a HANSOM CAB " "THE MYSTERY of a HANSOM CAB " A Thrilling. Story. Good Supports. Special—Commencing To-morrow. Return to the Screen of tho Favourite SESSUE I-lAYAKAWA, ln,,^, T Gj;<iat; Drama of the Far East, •'WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW" "WHERE' LIGHTS ARE LOW." Wonderful Music by James Haydock. ;, JIM,GERALD'S LAST WEEK! Box .Plans Rapidly. Filling. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. FULLERS' ■ . . FULLERS' ' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 13.18 - MAJESTY'S ...THEATRE. Direction ...... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8, ' TO-NIGHT! LAST 3 NIGHTS ' LAST 3 NIGHTS Of tho Funniest of Them All, JIM GERALD, JIM GERALD. ■ . ' Together with his MUSICAL REVUE CO.' -' The Last Show and the Best Show,' "FAREWELL, WELLINGTON," • ''FAREWELL, WELLINGTON!" ' A Pot-pourri £how put together by Mr. Gerald so that patrons can eco their | .favourites in the Best Songs, Dance?, and Comedy taken from each of tho Revues and a. lot that is new besides. .-,. Particularly Strong ..Vaudeville: ■ THE GREAT HENUI FRENCH, . Introducing his WorkUanious . "THE DRUNK ON THE WHEEL." ' .. . A Firm Favourite. . ■ LESLIE ELLIOTT, "The Girl at tho Piano.". LEO STERLING, Tho Wandering Minstrel. SOUTHWOOD and PINK LADY, In an Entirely New Offering. THE PEOPLE'S PRICES: D.C. or R.S.. 2s 6d (Reserved 33), plus tax: Stalls, Is 6il; Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. ] Telephone Reservations Theatre (22-669) after 7 p.m. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW For Jim Gerald's Last Niirht, Saturdas*. ONLY A FEW SEATS, LEFT. " OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. OR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. DORIS MAY in ' ' "UP AND AT 'EM." "UP AND AT 'EM." In Addition: Fine Supporting I'rogranuno. OUR ORCHESTRA. ST. PAUL'S BOY SCOUTS. A ITEMONSTRATION AND f'OXCR'IiT Will In- held in ili* . rrviroiiN; don meti ktoikt it all. ■2- -UOLKSWOKTH STJM'JET. 'J'JIIS (THURSDAY) EVKMN'C!, At, 7.4S o'clock. Ticket.', one shilling. Old Boys. Brother Scouts, and Sympathisers invited. D, M'KpN/,1!.':;, ScoulmtuitT.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 2
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