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FINAL 3 NIGHTS! ' ' FINAL 3 NIGHTS! FINAL 2 ORCHESTRAL MATINEES! FINAL 2 ORCHESTRAL MATINEES! ' The Mighty Metrq-Goldwyn Super Triumph, ' '' "MARE .NOSTRUM/ •, . Blaseo Ibanez's Immortal Work; TTING'S THEATRE ' -"-ING'S THEATRE ' (Dixpn street).^ ■ Direct from its long run on -. Broadway comes Rex Ingrain's Wonder Picture! More than a year in the making—A cast of thousands—The biggest picture of the famous director and author of "The Four Horsemen." Thrills! Danger! Excitement! Beauty! Suspense! Mystery! Romance The most amazing film in years! A story of love and' " ivar you'll never forget! "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM.", "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," . ?MARE NOSTRUM," 'TVIARE NOSTRUM," . "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM,"' "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM " "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," "MARE NOSTRUM," Headed by the most beautiful girl in all : Europe, the spy system sent ocean liners to the bottom, made helpless pawns of men and women in. a titanic struggle. Submarine warfare exposed for the first time ■in the wonder picture of 1001 thrills! Directed by REX INGRAM—from the -:■-•■ . -famous .work,.- by BLASc6"-'iBA-NEZ,'"'-"---' ■''•■•' BLASCO IBANEZ, ' BLASCO IBANEZ, •SLASCO IBANEZ, ..\ BLASCO" IBANEZ, BLASGO IBANEZ,... BLASCO IBANEZ,: . ••■ : Starring, at the Head of a Cast of .?■""'■ thousands. ;.- ■"■• ' _ ALICE TERRY, ■' ANTONIO MORENO "ALICE TERRY, ANTONIO MOREHO' ALICE TERRY,, ANTONIO MORENO! ALICE TERRY* ANTONIO MORENO ALICE TERRY,, ANTONIO MORENO ALICE TERRY, ■■' ANTONIO '■ MORENO ALICE TERRY, ANTONIO'MORENO. ALICE TERRY, ANTONIO MORENO, ALICE TERRY, ■ .ANTONIO MORENO. ALICE ■ TERRY,..;: ANTONIO 'MORENO. ALICE TERRY, ANTONIO MORENa ALICE TERRY,. : ANTONIO MORENO. ALICE TERRY, ANTONIO MORENO; ALICE TERRY, .ANTONIO, MORENO. ALICE TERRY; ' ANTONIO MORENO.' Expect.something .logger, more • powerful and fascinating than you've.ever,.seen be- .. ' ■ . ,• ilore on.'the screen.' ■-.- In Conjunction with Which is Presented' a Superb Music; Prdgranime—the- OriginalNewr York Sccuiig, .by „■ ■-„,..; ': KING'S'SELECT ■"'■■•' ' :.' . KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA ' • ■ ORCHESTRA ■ (Mr. Ai-H.-Jeromey Mus. Dir.) •• ■■"■ "Ring Telephone:'22-2i2 for Reserves.' ■: YOU'LL TINGLE ALL OVER at this Soul-gripping Spectacle of Man's •Fight for Love and Power. YOU'LL GASP AT THIS Tremendous Production/ ■Thrilling, with' Sweip and Actions—Engrossing with '"its \ ' Vivid arid; Colourful Romance.' YOU'LL SEE, TALK ABOUT, AND LONG REMEMBER THIS MIGHTY DRAMA OF STRONG PASSIONS AND f HIGH IDEALS.... D-'E LUXE THE AT R E E -.. L U.X E, TH E A T.R E " " '. (The Finest- ■■Theatre- -Under the ■■■ '' ' Southern' Cross). • TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. " TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. A United Artists' Special Attraction. • 'HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S' "■ HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S ' POPULAR NOVEL, ' ' •: POPULAR NOVEL, "THE WINNING OF, ■ "THE WINNING OF "THE WINNING-OF "THE WINNING OF "THE WINNING OF ': ' "THE WINNING'OF ■' "THE WINNING'OF ' ; - i' "THE WINNING OF" ' ." . "THE WINNING OF - . .''THE WINNING.OF ,'. ' . '.. BARBARA -WORTH,'" . BARBARA WORTH," ■•■..,:• WORTH. 1 '..BARBARA WORTH;'' ■'".■ •',, BARBARA'WORTH." ; BARBARA VVORTH." BARBARA vVORTH." BARBARA WORTH." BARBARA WORTH." .BARBARA WORTH."" ■ «'■'^BARBARA WORTH." ■:-Featuring'' .-■:...-■ RONALD COLMAN : RONALD COLMAN ' And ; ; ■ ■ '-■'".- VILMA BANKY. •■•"'•. VILMA BANKY. '"■' i ■.:■-.„■ : Also,,:':•.' ■";-.". *..-.; . MR.. EMANUEL AARONS' MR. EMANUEL AARONS; • Who continues to delight' all with hie ■ ' Playing ■ ■ '. ■■ ■ THE MIGHTY WURLITZER , THE MIGHTY; WURLITZER. This Week's. Programme, Includes: 1. "Scotch Medley." .... "! 2. "Roses of Pieardy." "S" < -.Additional: . , THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE '.(14 Solo Artists), Directed by Mr. Emauuel Aarons. Overture, Scaectibn.irom'.^Faust^, (Gounod) Entr'acte, "In Old Madrid'":(Cornet Solo) .. played by, Mr. J. Elliott*'accompanied ■ by Mr. Aarons "on the ; Wurlitzer. Box Plans at the Bristol' Piano Co., Aitken's Book: Arcade,. or Ring Theatre (Telephone 23-080).''- '■ '■<■ -■■-.. i : i ■ OHO RTT ' S -T,H EAT RE . fIHOR TT ' S THE ATR E . The Home of Dependable Programmes. Now Showing. ..Now Showing. FRED THOMPSON ' : FRED THOMPSON , And his wonder horse "Silver-King," in "ALL ROUND FRYING 'PAN." '. "ALL ROUND FRYING PAN." . .", "ALL ROUND FRYING-PAN." A.captivating,'production of daring horsemanship, tenee thrills, and dashing romance. ' ' . '■■'■' '•'AIbo; "JUSTICE' OF THE FAR NORTH." "JUSTICE OF THE FAR NORTH." "JUSTICE. OF THE FAR NORTH." A delightful drama -: o£ Eskimo life, portrayed amidst ,the: dazzling snows and marvellous thermal regions of 'Alaska. A pic-. ture of extraordinary interest. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Commencing FRIDAY, "SCARAMOUCHE," . Rafael Sabatini's world-famous story. . f\Vn THEATRE. .'■■ NEWTOWN. WUR THEATRE,' NEWTOWN. The most fascinating picture 'of his career. ' -RICHARD TALMADGE A ' 111 •. "THE BLUE STREAK." \ "THE BLUE STREAK." .; Agility personified, .good..looks, athletic ability, unplumbed depths; of courage, and a comedy skill that is/the'envy of rivals— DARING DICK TALMADGE in his inelodratoatic burlesque; ."The Blue Streak." Also Showing:-. ■■ ■ ' "THE FIFTH .AVENUE.". "THE FIFTH. AVENUE." , Featuring ..'■-.■. ■ MARGUERITE DE LA' MOTTE And ■ ■•••■■ ALLEN FORREST.' " '. . A stirring picture of New York life, withall its gay settings and wonderful costumes. Don't miss this, excellent two-feature programmed ...... OUR THEATRE. OUR. ORCHESTRA..

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 2

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