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PEERLESS PICTURES

.+. THEDA BABA TO-NKJHT. "An extremist in colouring and so decorative. "Thus Miss M'Mein, att artist of world-wide repute, sums up from the artistic standpoint the mysterious and remarkable beauty of one of the greatest screen artists in the ■ world — Miss Theda Bara. Miss Theda I Bara, is appearing to-night at the Peerless Pictures, in the leading role !of Vere Herbert, the hproine, in a screen adaption of Ouida's famous novel, "Moths," entitled "Her Greatest Love." It would be superfluous to enlarge here on Miss Bara's attainments. Those who have not as yet seen this favourite screen artist should 'not miss the present opportunity. An j exceptionally strong supporting company of well-known fil martists appear j in the caste of an exceptionally fine presentation. The settings of the scenes are particularly elaborate. The supporting items are of the usual high, standard. CHAELIE CHAPLIN MATINEE. I The usaul matinee will be given en Saturday when a two-reel Charlio ; Chaplin comedy entitled "Charlie at the Show," and the wonderful, film j"The Peiidleton Round Up,'.' w iu D 0 screened. SUNDAY— CHARLES RAY! Sunday's big attraction is an Art'c:aft super feature entitled "A SON OF HIS FA.THEK." ( featuring the popular ajtist Charles | Kay.

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Grey River Argus, 20 September 1918, Page 4

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PEERLESS PICTURES Grey River Argus, 20 September 1918, Page 4

PEERLESS PICTURES Grey River Argus, 20 September 1918, Page 4

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