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EMPRESS THEATRE. t Direction—FULLEß-HAYWARD THEATRES. CONTINUOUS—II a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING! ■ «* . A Double-Feature.Programme of Super Excellence. Two Special Pictures on one Programme. ' ; ' ■ CLEAR THE ROAD—HERE'S RICIJARD DIX * At the Wheel of a Roaring Romance that wins, the Entertainment Sweepstakes with Thrills and Laughs to Spare. " THE LUCKY DEVIL." > ' " IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE!. . - I THRILLING? You'll want to get right up and cheer! FUNNY? You won't stop I laughing for a month! ACTION? The author of the Wally Reid Auto-racing 8 Stories wrote it, and action is his fast, last, and middle name! Also, ' : MASTER PICTURES PRESENT , "WELCOME STRANGER." Adapted from the Great Broadway Play by Aaron Hoffman, which was such a success in New Zealand. , Starring '■„.• . FLORENCE VIDOR, NOAH BEERY, LLOYD HUGHES, DORE DAVIDSON, ! OTIS HARLAN,- VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE, ROBERT EDESGN, AND \ t , ' WILLIAM V. MONG. "I cast my bread upon the waters, and it came back sandwiches," said Izzy Solomon. See how this quaint philosopher did it. A sure cure for the bluee! 3 ; And • ■ '.. ■ . ■ STAN LAUREL in "NEAR DUBLIN" (Comedy) and LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. EMPEESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA : (Director—Mß. M. T. DIXON). SCREENING TIMES: "THE iLUCKY DEVIL," 11.25, 2.30, 5.40, 8.55/ "WELCOME STRANGER,' 1.10, 450, 7.30. Final Session commences at 7 p.m. Be Wi*e—Book Your Seat*. Box Plans at The Bristol, till s^-then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2