AMUSEMENTS. TO,-DAY, 2.30. TO-PAY. 'J. 30. TO-DAY. SPECIAL MATINEE. Come and laww«!l to tho j MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. | Who have broken all rvoords hero. ! o\i. It?. L'J, Is. Baijruiii I'ricos. Ud, I<*» od, I.'. O' PK R A HOU SE. ! Direction: Ben and John Fuller. I Greeted with Enthusiastic Applause. Ehu— BRULL and HEMfLEV • Arthur "Tho Knut, tho Girl, and the Egg. ' Positively Lust Ni;jl:i >*t tlu' lucordbroukiim. Fun-making. i.iuijhtor-bringin;; MAMMOTH MINSTRELS FUN AT TILK SEASIDE. A Concatenation of Coined;.* and Cleverness, I including brilliant piece do resistance, ! MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES. | Farewell Wool: of I LEONARD NELSON. | Pre-eminently Popular Comedian. ' Positively Last Ni'.'ht ot I MAUD COUKT.N'FY and MR C. I Ever Welcome Entertainers, i MARJORIE ALWYNE, Contralto. PRICES: 2a lii. Is id. Plan at, Mimer and Thompson's. and nt Opera l.!> 0 to 5 par.. No Booking Fee. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY Yerv Weir,uno He-appearance of TOM UAVEKLEY And his Famous KUTE KEWPIE KIDS. Proocntim.' a .\'<v,v Musical Farce. THE KAIAPOI CUP. 75;;t gTR AX D TIIEA TR E. Complete Chan.ce o,' Programme At TO-DAY. At 7. A Film Story from tho Famous No vol by Maximilian Foster. Featuring The Dainty, The Quaint. The Lovable marguerite clark MARGUERITE CLARK In a story of MARGUERITE CLARK a Girl s whito -MARGUERITE CLARK innocence and MARGUERITE CLARK beaming sweelMARGUERLTE CLARK neas. MARGUERITE CLARK Young Yarick had asked her to help him with Ilia tie—that's how it started. -RICH MAN-POOR MAN" A "RICH MAN - POOR MAN little heart "RICH MAN-POOR Ma A" could not "RICH MAN - POOR MAN resist the "RICH MAN r POOR MAN' call of "RICH MAN' - POOR MAN" its mate "RICH MAN - POOH MAN" .. mcH MA x. POOR MAN" Other Paramount Pictures include— "FLY BALL'! A very "FLY BALL laughable "FLY BALL" "Jester" Comedy. American Gazette. Illustrated Topical. TRAVELS WITH BURTON-HOLMES. Reserve .Seats, Telephone 212.1. 7 5'23 Q. K A N D THEATRE. La?t D-a.v and Ni?ht of "THE BRASS CHECK" (Metro!. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "Tho Fireman. "THE GREAT SECRET" (No. 16). Supporting' Q. R A 2f"j~ Til EAT RE. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. Big Double Feature Bill. THE COLOSSAL ATTRACTION". The First English Film for Years. Gigantic Photo-Drama in sis sensational acto, "THE MAN WHO STAYED. AT HOME." "THE MAN WHO STAYED. AT HOME." "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME." "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME." Featuring Dr. Denis Eadie, tho. noted English Actor, supported by the original ' London Cast, Including Stupendous, Magnificent, BRITISH NAVAL SCENES. BRITISH NAVAL SCENES. BRITISH NAVAL SCENES. Tho Picture unfolds a Charming Love Story. The World's most Athlctic Star. EDITH STOREY in "Revenge" (Metro). "THE GREAT SECRET," No. 17 (last but one). \ Supporting Programme. , 75-15 QU E B ' S THEA TR E. ALL NEXT WEEK. DOROTHY DALTON in "THE PRICE MARK." llad<. under the supervision of TIIOS. 11. INCE. The Prince of Producers. The name "Inoe" on a photoplay i 6 its guarantee of quality. The , narao "Dalton" n tho guarantee of POPULARITY. Another Muck-Sennett Scream, HER BLIGHTED LOVE, Featuring Charles Murray, Wayiand Trask, and Vera 'Stedman. 7510 - — LIBERTY. Commencing Monday Next, A Re-issue De Luxe of tho Yitagiaph Feature, "A MILLION BID"," "A MILLION BID," "A MILLION BID," Starring ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. A Delightful World Drama. "THE HEART OF A GIRL." "THE HEART OF A GIRL,"' "THE HEART OF A GIRL." Featuring BARBARA CASTLETON. RARBARA CASTLETON. BARBARA CASTLETON. Supported by A Screamingly Funnv Triangle Comedv, "HIS SUDDEN'RIVAL" And Episode 13 of "THE FATAL RING." 7533 BRIGHTON G A L A. TO-DAY. , TO-DAY. i. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME HAS BEEN ARRANGED. j j INTERESTING ATHLETIC EVENTS By ' v "RETURNED SOLDIERS." Children'.* Spor!«. Aquatic Events, Lifo Saving Competition, Highland Dailcing Competition, Hoop-la, Bran Dip, Side-Sho-.vg. GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSIONIN THE EVENING. PROCEEDS FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. 732S ; T. a TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. Business men. young men, YOUTHS, LADIES. GIRLS. BOYS. CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. ( SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. [ Y.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. i xau*
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16424, 18 January 1919, Page 1
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