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Take a ticket for this roaring journey into the land of fun and adventure, and meet WILLIAM HAINES, CLAIRE WINDSOR, A nd HARRY CAREY. COMMENCING FRIDAY, GRETA GARBO and . ANTONIO MORENO, In ‘THE TEMPTRESS.' Viccnio Blase.) Ibanez’s gripping!)’ dramatic story of a girl whoso beauty amazed two Continents. IN ADDITION; ADOLPHE MENJOU and GRETA NISSEN, ‘BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.’ K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at V. 30. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. ‘THE GOLD KUSH,’ ‘THE GOLD RUSH.’ ‘THE GOLD RUSH.’ COMEDY AND OTHERS. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, at I and 7.30. * STEELE, OF THE ROYAL ‘STEELE, OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED,' MOUNTED,’ JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD, With BERT LYTELL, STUART HOLMES, And CHARLOTTE MERIUAM. As a writer of the great outdoors Mr Cunvnod stands alone, and especially is his place secure with iiis stories of the romantic North-west Mounted Police. 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Lampen, Mrs Wnkcliold Holmes, Mrs F. J., Gair, Misses Anita Winkcl, Sheila Ncilson. Thora Vivian, and Messrs 11. W. Hunter and F. J. Gair. Orchestra under direction Mrs W. Haggitt. Play Produced bv Mr A R Gard’ner. PLAN AT "THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit. Is FOR SALE. -Elgin road, Momington (cloev school): 7 rooms; 2 hay win down, panelled ceilings, 2 tiled grates, h. c., bath, copper, tubs; large, almost leve section; orchard; beautiful situation.— Boyd’s, Rattray street. OQOp' -New Bungalow, Musselburgh, 4 dt«/0«3 room and kitchenette; fibrous ceilings, tiled slabs, wardrobes, porcelain bam, basin, h.c., gas, electric; asphalt paths; bargain.—Boyd’s. £Wf\ Deposit, 30s Weekly.—Handy Kew Corner: {round 4-roomod House oerfect order; h., 0., electric, gas, hath asphalt pa lbs; £BB-5.- -Boyd s, Rattray street. ) « AO.ft—Close Arthur street (good posit.ion): Natty 4-roomod Cottage, verandah; gas, copper,. tubs.—Boyd’s. 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Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19614, 21 July 1927, Page 8