KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Heated Nightly.) COMMENCING TO-NIGHT! . HUGE MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30! The Photoplay of a Thousand Thrills! A Stirring, Gripping, Heart-throb Fire Drama a thousand times more thrilling than the play which has been seen and enjoyed .over and over again by millions of people throughout the world! " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM.!' " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." ." THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." The most marvellous fire melodrama ever screened. Thrilling? You can hear the shriek of the sirens—the clang and clamour of the fire bells—imploring cries of stricken people, trapped in that inferno of fire and flame—the shouts of the fire chiefs—the smoke and flying debris. Dojens of dare-devil "fire-eaters" perform miracles of heroism in the face of death. It pulses with romance and life. The Season's Super Sensation, With WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELI And HELENS CHADWICK HELENE CHADWICK HELENE CHADWICK Heading a Brilliant Cast, in the Photoplay Triumph that sets a new high-water mark for thrillers! " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." ."THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." A Production . that Represents 100 per cent. Genuine Entertainment! SUPER SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. (Mr. A. H. Jerome Mus. Director.) BOX PLAN at Bristol until 5.30 daily (12.30 on Saturdays); after at Theatre, or ring Telephone 22-212 for reservations. STRAND. T R A N D. ' Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL. NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY In "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." A thrilling and romantic drama of th great West, with exclusive scenes of th Famous Pendleton Round-up. Also, "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED." "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED." "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED." Starring JOHN BOWERS, MILTON SILLS, an MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. A swift panorama of contrast; of East an West; of a primitive husband and modern wife. COMEDY. GAZETTE. SCENIC Ring 43-855 for Reservations. AUR THEATRE, NEWTOW* WUR THEATRE, NEWTOWS TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Master Pictures present FRED THOMSON And his Wonderful Horse SILVER KING SILVER KING In "THE BANDIT'S BABY." "THE BANDIT'S BABY." "THE BANDIT'S BABY." "THE BANDIT'S BABY." No greater combination of thrilla ar pathos and laughter has even bee screened. In addition: "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." Episode 3. COMEDY AND GAZETTE. SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE, 2.30 p.m. RTCRAFT T H E AT R KTCEAFT T H E A T R j (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7.4S—COMMENCING TO-NIGHT— 7.4 Thrills! Pep! Speed ! Punch! In Johnny Hines '. In Johnny Hines '. "SURE FIRE FLINT" Sis "SURE FIRE FLINT" ' Reels of '■SURE FIRE FLINT" Fun and "SURE FIRE FLINT" Drama! ! , Don't Miss It! ! Good Supports. MUSIC BY JAMES I-lAYDOCK. Entr'acte: "Arabesque" (Debussy). EUCHRE. EUCHRE./ HPO-NIGHT, at THE DAINTIE -*- Courtenay place. Two £1 Orders, two 10s_ Ordori, And other Good Prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission la. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFBN.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1926, Page 2
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