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PHENOMENAL SUCCESS! No British Picture yet lias received such an enthusiastic reception as that which was accorded the Initial Presentation of "LONDON," starring DOROTHY GISH, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, at the "REGENT * xVeGENT (THEATRE BEAUTIFUL), Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors Beaumout Smith, F. W. Tbriu?. COME ALONG AND COMPARE IT WITH US. YOU WILL AGREE THAT DEAR OLD BRITAIN HAS NOT LOST HER PUNCH. NOW SHOWING. 2.15. S p:tn. DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY. GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH* DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH In • ■ . "LONDON." '.".'. "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." - "LONDON.". "LONDON." . "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." "LONDON." A mighty British National Production. Released by Paramount Pictures. A story of a Limehouse Waif and her love adven-' tures in fashionable Mayfair. The most enthralling love-comedy-drama ever made of London Night Life. ■ Well over 30 startling, authentic scenes of the Metropolis sxc vividly seen. The Kit-Kat Night Club and Paul Whiteman and his famous band. Henley Regatta, and many others. IT'S A THOMAS BURKE STORY. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville Presents "The Joy Boys," TILTON AND WEST/ TILTON AND WEST, TILTON AND WEST, Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. Featuring the latest soiig successes. Here are some of them:—(l) "The Best Looking Girls Get the Worst Looking Men"; (2) "'Just a Bird's-eye View of My Old Kentucky Home"; (3) "Mam's Gone Young and Papa's Gone Old";.:(!) "If They Put Honolulu in Ireland." . The "Boys'" Opening Night proved an absolute riot. THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA (Musical Director, Mr. Matt Dixon), Will play: Overture, "The Bohemian Girl." Entr'acte,' "Memories of England." Reserves now at Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. ..".'. * :'..'; ■•■••■ HE MADE— . "THE FOUR HORSEMEN." . "MARE NOSTRUM." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "SCARAMOUCHE." AND NOW COPIES "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN/ "THE MAGICIAN/ . "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." A Mighty Motro-Goldwyn Production. More than a year in the malting, here at last is the wonder film you have been waiting for. A', thousand thrills and mysteries never before seen on the screen. The whole production was. /ilmed at the elaborate studios, of Rex IngVam; hi Paris • and Nice; REX INGRAM. REX INGRAM. ' REX INGRAM. REX INGRAM. RKX INGRAM. ' REX INGRAM. , REX INGRAM. REX INGRAM. REX INGRAM. REX INGRAM. The greatest Director of this decade. The' man who has made more big pictuies thau any other director in the industry. "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGIC rAN'." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN 1." "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGTCIAN." "THE MAGICIAN." Is Ingrain's latest production, and it has been created out-of experience gained in the making of the most outstanding series of pictureg one man has ever produced. FEATURED PLAYERS, ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER. ALICE TERRY and. PAUL WEGENER. ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER. ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER. ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER. ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER. ALICE TERRY and £AUL WEGENER ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER ALICE TERRY- and PAUL WEGENERi ALICE TERRY is one of the distinctive features of Res Ingram's productions. Exquisitely beautiful, talented, charming, and with a vivid personality that creates favourable comment in all her photoplays. The Author; W. Somerset Maughan, Ihe Author, W. Somerset Maughan, The Author/ W. Somerset Maughan, The Author, W. Somerset Maughan, Is a v-orld-famous figure in the. realm of modern literature. There are few, if any, who can claim equality with hr . : his own field, and the "MAGICIAI-. one of his outstanding successes. Rare.., has the screen flashed a dramatic thunderbolt as this one! A beautiful girl, in the strange power; of a mad Magician!—her life at stake!—what a smashing climax to this amazing story of love, mystery, and adventure. COMING FRIDAY NEXT, 17th JUNE. ' FRIDAY NEXT, 17th JUNE. "OEGENT XVEGENT ' (Theatra Beautiful). BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. Plans for the opening night (Friday) are now on view at the Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. Be wise—book now. Free list entirely suspended. [J^ RTCR AFT THEATRE. . Always a Consistently Good Show. 7.45 — Last Time To-night — 7.45 Far Better than "The Navigator" is: Buster Keaton in "SEVEN CHANCES " Buster Keaton in "SEVEN CHANCES" Buster Keatcn in "SEVEN CHANCES/ Buster Keaton in "SEVEN CHANCES." Best of Supports. Good Music. SPECIAL — TO-MORROW: Reginald Benny in "Take It From Me." I SUDAN UNITED MISSION. An Empire to be Woa for the Christian Faith. ; ILLUSTRATED PICTURE SCREEN TALKS Will be given by REV. FRED H. WILSON, : "Of Heiban, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), ryrviAN street baptist schoolV ROOM. WEDNESDAY, l.qth June: Kilbirnie Presbyterian School Hall. i THURSDAY, 16th June: Tory Street Mission Hall. . 7.30 each evening.- Collection.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 2