7PHE""Hew 'prince^.*' 4-HE NEW PRINCES^ • "^Xanijevg Street. ContinijousT)qily to *■*?• NOW SHOWING: "THE SLAVE OF DESIRE," "THE SLA VIS OF DESIRE," "THE SLAVE OF DESIRE," "THE SLAVE OF DESIRE," By Honore de Balzac, adapted froi|» l^u Powerful and Thrilling Story, '•■" " "The Magic Skin. 1' " ' 2.—! Paramount Presets •■: ■'••] "WELCOME HPME." "WELCOME- IffJME : " A Comedy-Drama of tome )ii'?, wherein the sweet gefs'tnocked' outof "Hoint Sweet Home.'' • ' 3.- STAN. LAUREL In a Diverting Comedy entitled "NAVY BLUE DAYS'* "NAVY BLUE DAYS." At all evening sessions the N.ew Prin; cess 'Orchestra of six' soloists wijl tendeij a High-class Musical P,rdg*m'pW. ■-■Grerture".-./...:./: 'tyiiflam foil." « rpps NEW BRJNCESS. ; 4-he 1 NEw p.itij#sjss,. , Slanners stieet." ".' Continuous Pipfures Ijaj|y, 11 to 10. Announcement Extraordinary. • Announcement Extraordinary. : . COMMENCIN&~IRIBAY NEXT. commencing Friday jfaixf; A-Bjillfcnf Programme::pf Eattra Special ' •■ P|pSu<jticnjg: '-""■ -*■■■■!- ].rr Siv J. 11. "Bayrie's Immortal Fantasy, _ ,-"• ■ "PETER -PAN," 'TETER P4K " ''PETER PAN," • "PETER PAN," ' , " ''Featuring* ' Betty Bronson, Ernest ■Tqrrence, Cyril Cljaawick, apd 'Esther Edtstcta. 2.— flatty ?rprispfl' ajjd Adolphe Menjoii . "ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?" "ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?" "AREI PARENTS BEOPXE?" ?'ARE PA 1 RENTS PiEPPLEr Np Question About' This ,One—Tie • Laughter Hit bf the Year. ; 3.— ';' "." .' '■'■' ' " -T- ' REGINALD DENNY ■ KBfiDfALD,' BEDfNY In a Brand N,few Series'of tile Famous f'LEATHER BUSHEfiS.^ •■" •'LEATHER PUSHERS." COMEDY. - ■'! ■" ■'' GAZETTE. Biggest; Mqst Brilliant, ' anil'Best ' Frpgrainme in Tqwrh".' ' v QHOBTT'S THEATRE. MHpRTT'S THJJAT^I;. Continuous frp.m \\ a.iji. 'jo. 10 p.nj. Anqfcher Record Attendance Last Night. B> Early To-night. ' '"^ The Finest Dpuble-leature" ProMamme ;" Shqwhjjj ■$•ss■ cit>' Thi s fWpkF: CHARLES" CfBUCK") JONES CHARLES ("BUCK") JONES In the Greatest of Ail Out-door Pictures, ' "HEARTS AND SPUfeS."" ' "HEARTS AND SPURS:" "HEAfiTS AND SPURS.;? •:; " ' And' '" '"' v BERT LYTELL and , '"■ Ct|lßi WINDSPR. in "BORN RiCH,*'' 1 . ' ' ?'lB|N jtfClf^ A Lavishly. Mounted and Gorgeously " .'■■Cqffijm'gdT^flfiiety'-- Pwtos*\" ■":";'v . Big Supporting Prograranife.' FRIDAY NEXT:, Aripther. Big Doublefeature %pgrah}flie.-":"' r '' "";;•' ' TiyoLi. . .| V q L I. (CONTINUOUS FRO^J 1 TO 10 P.M. The Hoijse.'of Selected Feature!. i. 'ECIAL NEW .YEAR: ATTBAC- • ■'. : TIPNB.- -• -- ■' Paramount Breeejits GLORIA SWANSON, ; GLORIA SWANSpN, Distinctive, Attractive, Artistic, "MADAME SANS GENE," "MADAME SANS GENE," "MA&Ajfi S,A^g Vssf" ■■ ■ The mosi celebrated p£ all' French i;lajrßi ■ Also The Beaumont Smith Film, "THE MAN FRPM SNOWY RIVER,'! "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER,'! "THE MAN FfiSM SNOWY RIVKR; 1! "THE MAN. FROM SNtiWY IlIV^R,'! "Banjo"- Patterson's Australian Classjc. EVEUY CHAKAfTER FAi'fHFULLY PQRfRAYEp;' '■li"r. ry Plan ap Bristol, or Rijig Theatre, for Reserve's.' " ' ' " '' ;AR.TCRAFT THEATkK' ixkTCRAF* THEATRp. (Oppqsite P4"rliamen)i' fiuifclfbgs.) ■Tp%GHT AND TQ : MpRI}P^ O^fLY Rex', the Most Magnificent Animal t'fit gyer enacted a drama of love and hate! "THE KING OF WILD HORSES." "THE KING OF WILD HpRSES.'? , "The kjng of wit-D HpßgEs.'' A Wouderful Picture. Spmefhii}g' ■ "•"■■.' K'ui»Hßii'^n ■'■■■'-■ ■••■■' 4 Special Supj>cj.'tiTig Pictures. # . MUSIC BY. J4*;EB HA¥DOC|i. ANOTHER DANDY BILL THIS , WEEK) •.• ' " yULLEKS' FTJT X'W tlS* rriS liAJESpfg ■■■■" THEATRE. Jells RiiJESTy'I TH|2fE|. gjjgctjpn ...... Filler ap^ OjMwi %td. TP-NlGpi aT^,. TQ-NIGJII 1! A Superior Ne\y and Varied Programme of Undoubted Excellence. - ' ' The R^vue' is ' i "ONE OUT OF THE BpX." THE MOON-MORRia' OOMPANY THE MOCN-MQRRIS CQMPANV THE MPPN-IIQRRIS (3OMPANY (Producer, Ed. Warrinjfton) In an Entirely New Revue, "ISSUES." " ' -"ISSUES," "ISSUES. 17 "ISSUES.?- "ISSUES." • "ISSUES." "ISSUES.'' A Show that is Full of Surprises. lf-^SSUES-lf ' 'Of Mirth, Music, and Movefpent, A Kousinp: lipcoptjon Accovciccl ' ESTELLE ROSE, ' I ESTKJXE ROSE, The Acmo of Artistry. GHACE AND KlA'i'S, CIIAOK AND Kl^'lU , Opliffhtftil Bnsrlish gutertftiuecs. - - ALEX KELLAWAY, .ALE*. KEXLKWAYi q."ho_ Singing, Ko>'pf- ' Last Week pt the FampHi CHARLSTOIN " JA^Z StMPHPNISTB, CHAIILSTTON JXii SYMpHQI*IBI'B, In anEntirely tseyr Programme, i^triqdi|cing ' Jaiii" Novelties that,' you' liavp fiQfer heard ljeforc. FULLERS' POPULAR PRIQES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s'6d (Resejycd 3a), plus tax; Stalls, 1« 6d; Upper Circlp, Is. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 6 R.m- at Burnett's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-669) for" Rcsevvfttujps qftor 7 p.m. ] EUCHRE. EUCHBE, , ■ 12 PRIZES. "rpp-NIGHT, at THE DAINTIES, 18- --- ' 32, jjourtenay place. '2 £1 Orders, •J 10s Orders, and other Prizes. . Euchre sharp at 8, ..Admission U. , *-#-* J. BAILLIK. - H. HEADIFEN.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 2
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