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truly a great show. ■regent!" . (Theatre Beautiful). Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith, F. W. Thring. Presents TRIUMPHANT RETURN Of that Bright and Incomparable Comedian, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, ,In his supreme comedy act, guaranteed to contain more pleasure than any other Comedian Act in the Dominion. ' . ' ' Also, JEANETTE GERRARD JEANETTE GERRARD . JEANETTE GERRARD ■ JEANETTE GERRARD . j In.a Fascinating Novelty Act from ■■■•--■ Montmarte. . ■ ' . j In Addition: j : . The Screen's HE Man, . THOMAS MEIGHAN, .. ■. THOMAS MEIGHAN, ■ ■■■',• In- •■...." " ' i .-, "BLIND ALLEYS." "BLIND ALLEYS." A Paramount Picture.. A Paramount Picture. "Blind Alleys" will open your eyes to a '■ new and different Tom Meighan—and lead you through reel upon reel o£ glorious thrilling entertainment. A mystery drama wrapped round a man who lost his . ■ memory. ■ ' Also,' • ' THE REGENT OPERATIC .. ORCHESTRA (Musical: Director,-M. T f Dison). Reserves Now at the Theatre (Tel. 44----144) and Bristol. ..-"-, THE CYCLONIC COMEDY THAT TOOK AMERICA BY STORM! ■ Don't' Miss It! Don't Miss It! A deluge of laughs, a downpour of thrills coming to the BEGENT, . - -... EGENT, (Theatre Beautiful). TO-MORROW, AT 2.15-8 P.M. Presents The dispenser of laughs, presenting a cloud-burst. DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS'MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN DOUGLAS MACLEAN ■■ . ■ -..'■■.■'.ln ''. "' ' ' The most Knottiest, Knaughtiest, Knebulous Sea Komedy ever made. • "LET IT- RAIN!" "LET IT RAIN!" "LET IT RAIN!" ' "LET IT RAIN!" "LET IT RAIN!" "LET ;IT RAIN!" "LET' IT- RAIN!" "LET IT RAIN!" LET IT RAIN!" "LET \IT RAIN!" : "LET IT RAIN!" A Paramount Picture. Not since "Twenty-three and a Half Hours Leave" has Douglas Mac Lean mado such an excellent comedy. The ship sequences showing tense rivalry between the sailors and the marines are amongst the funniest seen on the screen for months. As no war. is being fought, it's useless to ro put and capture the General. I But the U.S.A. Marines dow guard the Government; .-mail. jj os (; ■of ■■ 'the" action in this' story takes' place on' board an American Battleship, and in : the Mail coach of a fast moving express train. Dour, becomes involved with a gang of crooks,- and the fh'sfc thing yon know he is on board a runaway train, and when— but why continue? You must Bee the picture. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE, J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Presents THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN OPERATIC TENOR, MAXIM BRODIE, . ■ MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, ■ MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, . MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE MAXJM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, MAXIM BRODIE, . MAXIM BRODIE, Direct from his sensational Australian Season. Rendering the choicest gems from Grand Opera. In addition to bis operatic numbers, M. Brodie will feature two popular English items, "BECAUSE I LOVE YOU." "SO BLUE," In Addition: The REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA (Musical Director, Jtr. T. Dison) Will Play— Overture—"Undjne" (Lortzing). Entr'acte—"Let it Rain" (Alberts). BOX PLAN" ARRANGEMENTS, Plans for Friday and Saturday Night are now on- view at the Theatre (Tel. ii-Ui) and Bristol. Patrons are advised to book early. ■to ■ save the usual Friday and opening night crush: .FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT.' KENNETH HARLAN IN "THE FIGHTING EDGE." And ' ■'-. '.:•' .. SYD. CHAPLIN ■- . IB ■• "• : "OH WHAT A NURSE." "OH WHAT A NURSE." "prttannia theatre. Britannia theatre. COMMENCING TOMORROW, FRIDAY: First National Present HARRY CAREY. ,-lIARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY In a Drama of the Great Wild West, "BEYOND THE BORDER" "BEYOND THE BORDER" A Flashing "BEYOND THE BORDER" Drama of "BEYOND THE BORDER" the West— "BEYOND THE BORDER" alive with "BEYOND THE BORDER" blood - tipgI"BEYQND THE BORDER ing thrills. "BEYOND THE BORDER" "BEYOND THE BORDER" Straight"BEYOND THE BORDER" Shooting, '■BEYOND THE BORDER" hard - ril ng "BEYOND THE BORDER" Harry Carey "BEYOND THE BORDER" fo tfc, fieri. "BEYOND THE BORDER" est Western THE BORDER" of his car. "BEYOND THE BORDER" eer. In Addition: "MY LADY OF WHIMS." "MY LADY OF WHIMS." "MY LADY OF WHIMS." "MY LADY OF WHIMS." Adapted to the screen from Edgar Frank. lins sparkling story, "Protecting Prudonce,", featuringCLARA BOW. CLARA BOW. COMEDY, NEWS, SCENIC. Telephone 40-618, for Reserves. 'THE NEW PRINCESS, XHE NEW PRINCESS! MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily: 11 to.lo. Reserve—Dial 42-580. FINAL PRESENTATION OF J— "THE WANING SEX." "THE WANING SEX." —2 "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER," "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." Also Screening, COMEDY, NOVELTY, GAZETIB,

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1927, Page 2