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LAST DAY! • L\ST D4.T' LAST DAY! LAST DAYi Be Sure to Miss It! EEGENT . EGENT . (Theatre Beautiful)., . Direction, J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith, F. W. Thring , '■ \- Presents THE QUEEN OF COMEDIENNES BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, " BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, "A KISS IN A TAXI" "A KISS IN A TAXI" "A KISS IN A TAXI" "A KISS IN A TAXI" "A KISS IN A TAXI" (A Paramount Picture), With CHESTER CONKLIN. A Man—A Maid —A Taxi—A Kiss— And it started the snappiest Comedy of the year. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. J. C. Williamson Celebrity , Vaudeville Presents MISS BATHIE STUART ' MISS BATHIE STUART MISS BATHIE STUART And her MAORI MELODY MAIDS. MAORI MELODY MAIDS. THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA (Musical Director, M. T. Dison), Reserves now at Theatre (Tel. 44-114) and Bristol. HERE'S A REAL PICTURE. MENJOU—ModeI of Mirth—in a smooth-as-silk style and smile film! TO-MORROW, at 2.15 TO-MORROW, at 2:15 • v ■■ REGENT EGENT (Theatre Beautiful). THE MAN ALL THE LADIES LOVE, ADOLPH MENJOU ADOLPH Adolph Menjou, MENJOU ADOLPH suave, sophisticate MENJOU ADOLPH of Paris in this pic- MENJOU ADOLPH ture has a role that MENJOU ADOLPH will' make him MENJOU ADOLPH more popular than MENJOU ADOLPH at present; if it-MENJOU, ADOLPH were possible MENJOU. ADOLPH ' MENJOU i.-. - '.■■■■■■ In "EVENING CLOTHES." "evening clothes." "evening clothes." : - ' "evening clothes:" ■' ; "EVENING- CLOTHES. ■'" ■■ ' "EVENING CLOTHES." ' -, . "EVENING CLOTHES.". . "EVENING CLOTHES."" " " "EVENING CLOTHES.""EVENING CLOTHES."' • V. "EVENING CLOTHES" > "EVENING CLOTHES'" • "EVENING CLOTHES." "EVENING CLOTHES." • ■ "EVENING CLOTHES." (A Paramount Picture.) • . With VIRGINIA VALLI and NOAH BEERY, VIRGINIA VALLI and NOAH BEERY, LOUISE BROOKS. LOUISE BROOKS. . The picture was taken from the famous play, "The Man in Dress Clothes," which was played throughout Australasia by Seymour Hiqks recently. 1 It concerns the adventures of a man who tries to win his wife's affections by beeom-< ing a lnan of the world. He goes to Paris to become sophisticated, and it is at this junction where the actual comedy coni■menccs: ■• ■.—.--■- ■■•.... - „,.:,„. „ VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. ' J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville presents .JEANETTE GERRARD JEANETTE GERRARD JEANETTE GERRARD JEANETTE GERRARD ' JEANETTE GERRARD JEANETTE GERRARD (Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney), In a Novelty Act from Montmarte. .Also, .- THE..SIX REGENT GIRLS,... THE SIX REGENT GIRLS,' ' ' THE SIX REGENT. GIRLS, 'THE SIX REGENT'GIRLS,' ;' : With SADIE FAWCETT & BILLY HART, SADIE FAWCETT & BILLY HART, In an Original Dance Scena, "SOMETHING DIFFERENT." "SOMETHING DIFFERENT." In addition: THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA (Musical Director,'M. T. Dixon), Will play Overture, "Pot pourri of Gilbert and Sullivan Operas," Entr'acte, "Swanco River," as played in Foreign MANAGERIAL, IMPORTANT. The Censor recommends this picture specially for Adults. Reserves now at the theatre (Tel. 44-144), and Bristol, from 10 a.m. daily. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. Direction E. J. Gravestock. NIGHTLY At 8, NIGHTLY TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ApWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. "Everyone with a love for good literature can find satisfaction in hearing such' literature beautifully expressed in ilawless English."—"Sydney Morning Herald." "THE MAN IS ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE CENTURY."-Melbourne "Age." TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: ROMEO AND JULIET Shakespeare The quarrel of the Montagues and Capulets, and the tragic deaths of Mercutio • ■ . . and Tybalt. . ..■ . THE TEMPEST Shakespeare Ihe Beast, the Drunkard, and the Fool. The' laugliable scene between ;, Caliban, Triucnlo, and Stephano. "An Ocean Waif" (Clark Russell), "Airs. Poyser has Her 'Say' Out' (George Eliot), "The Highwayman^ (Alfred N.ycs), "The Shorter Catechism" (John Buchari), "Why Thomas Cam was Grunipy" , (Jas. Stephens), "The Dutchman's, Dog" (C. F. Adams), "Early Rising" (an incident of the English Coaching Days) (John Poole). TO-MORROW: : Humour and Sentiment from CHARLES DICKENS. Marley's Ghost and the Reformation of Scrooge, from "A CHRISTMAS CAROL." Winkles Misadventure at Bath ("PICKWICK PAPERS"). <-t • Also ' ' 'Jessie Cameron" (Rossetti)', "The.Charge of the Heavy Brigade" (Tennyson), "Lady ■S arf. ,A T, c"ny,son')» "Knittin' at the Stockra (A. Bellaw), "Brown, Miss Simrnonds, and I" (Anon.). ' SATURDAY: . ■■■ BARRIES "THE LITTLE MINISTER." Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved, 3s and 2s, plus tax. Plans at The Bristol, Concessions to Schools. SHOB T T' S T H EAT R p HO R T T '. S__ T H E A T,R E. TO-NIGHT-Is the Last Night' of the Screen.Versjon of Gibb's famous novel, Ihe Yellow Dove," presented in picture form under the title of "THE GREAT DECEPTION" "THE GREAT DECEPTION" "THE GREAT DECEPTION'" A thrilling exposition of daring by England's Secret Service. • Also, 808 CUSTER, In "GALLOPING VENGEANCE" "GALLOPING VENGEANCE'" A picture that will grip you from start . COMMENCING 0 FRIDAY, at 11 a m Two Big :First National Attractions ' •■ CORINNE GRIFFITH, in . •■ .' ■ "SYNCOPATING -SUE "SYNCOPATING SUE." . And Anna Q. Nilsson and Lewis Stone. "TOO MUCH MONEY " . "TOO MUCH MONEY." : ■■ . Big Supporting Programme. QEASIDE PTCTURISS, LYALL~I3VY TO-NIGHT. Td-NIGHT KENMAYNARD in "THE OVERLAND STAGE " "THE OVERLAND STAGE!" . With KATHLEEN COLLINS. I Good Supports, ' '"■'

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 2