DE LUX E 1' 11 EAT RE. E LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross.). . TO-NIGHT — 8 o'clock. — TO-NIGHT ;; THE BIG THRILL DRAMA OF 1926! Breathless heroism —miraculous • escapes —daring adventure. It will startle and •urprise you. A colossal thrill play inch as you never dreamed of seeing. "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." In Addition: The Distinguished Contralto, MISS JESSIE SHMITH. MISS JESSIE SHMITH. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers.) BOX PLANS at The Bristol Piano Co., lAitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. NEXT FRIDAYSTELLA DALLAS. STELLA DALLAS. STELLA DALLAS. STELLA. DALLAS. STELLA DALLAS. STELLA DALLAS. STELLA DALLAS. STELLA DALLAS. - STELLA DALLAS. « Plans Now Open. QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN"S THEATRE, CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT! 8. TO-NIGHT! 'A Vivacious Adaptation of Nina Putnam's Delightful Comedy-Drama — A Sparkling Laughter Photoplay that will Appeal to you as nothing has ever done— "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT," "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT," "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT," "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT," Wi* Moviedom's Most Wistful, Whimsical Personality in a Characterisation that will Steal your Heart Away, ' LAURA LA PLANTE. • LAURA LA PLANTE. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Ring 22-334 for Reserves. : WATCH FOR "SIBERIA." COMMENCING FRIDAY! COMMENCING FRIDAY! IrA Highway of Thrills, a Trail of Romance. Directions for Finding Perfect Entertain-menfrr-Take "The Road to Glory." Gorgeous in Backgrounds, Daring of Theme, and Fascinating Throughou.t^"THE ROAD TO GLORY," "THE ROAD TO GLORY," "THE ROAD TO GLORY," "THE ROAD TO GLORY," "THE ROAD TO GLORY," "THE ROAD TO GLORY," With KAY M'AVOY, FORI* STERLING, LESLIE FENTON Heading a Brilliant Cast. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I To be Presented in Addition, A BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE! With MR. JOE KNOWSLEY'S MR. JOE KNOWSLEY'S BRILLIANT BALLET DANCERS! BRILLIANT BALLET DANCERS! With . GORGEOUS DRESSINGS & EFFECTS! CORGEOUS DRESSINGS & EFFECTS 1 •l Also, MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR ' To be seen in C-TWO EXHIBITION DANCES. \ In Addition: • MISS UNICE SMITH In a ■ SPECIAL SONG NUMBER! y BBITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. COLLEEN MOORE ':■ COLLEEN MOORE - &;" In her Greatest Comedy Achievement, X *° "IRENE." r "IRENE." "IRENE." "IRENE." . "IRENE." "IRENE." "IRENE." "IRENE." "IRENE." "IRENE." IT'S A SENSATION! «-■ Metro-Goldwyn Present •. MUKVtAD" "BREAD." '!IS§*i>>. %£&&■: KBREAD." "BREAD." k Modern Woman's Answer to \ Marriage. ► EXCELLENT SUPPORTING .-■' • PROGRAMME. . rX~R tf CRA F T THEATRE lA.BTCBAFT T H E-A TR E (Opposite Parliament Buildings). T-4S SEE HIM TO-NIGHT! 7.45 The Cleverest Dog on the Screen. Rin-Tin-Tin In "FIND YOUR MAN. rS-tS-tS In "FIND YOUR MAN." Bin-Tin-Tin In "FIND YOUR MAN." Rm-Tb-Tin In "FIND YOUR MAN. Bin-Tin-Tin In "FIND YOUR MAN." Bin-Tin-Tin In "FIND YOUR MAN." Daring Adventures Amid Natural Soenio Marvels! A Great Melodrama! ."OUR GANG" COMEDY—GAZETTE. Excellent Music by JAMES HAYCOCK. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, - NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at' 7.45.;. The Screen's Greatest Star, ,' REGINALD DENNY, / REGINALD DENNY, y In f£ "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." f '"WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." I "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." •F "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." " "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." Tou won't know what joyous, unconflned laughter is until you've seen Denny breeze through this farce. " _i. In Addition: W' SUPERB SUPPORTING PRO- ?&.',-. GRAMME. \l'-' OUR ORCHESTRA. ' T • SX7ELLINGTON SOCIETY OF MUSIkW- CLANS' ORCHESTRA.' ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 22nd JULY, At 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. 1. Symphony in G Minor Mozart. r Largo Handel. Contralto Solo (Miss Jessie Shmith): a. "None But the Weary Heart" Tchaikowsky. b. "The Cloths of Heaven't .. Dunhill. 4. Orchestra Suite: "Le Roi S'umual Delibes 5. Orchestral Suite: / "Berceuse-Duo-Galop" Bizet 6. Contralto Solo (Miss Jessie Shmith): a. "Do Not Go, My Love" .. Hagemann b. "The Blackbird Song" Scott. 7. Overture—"William Tell" ... Rossini. GOD SAVE THE KING. Conductor Mr. Charles W. Kerry. Accompanist Mrs. Noel Boyd. Admission: 2s Cd, Reserves 3s. Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Co,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 2
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