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amusements. DELUXE W *** Tinker (tv& iwi Box Plans at Bristol Pianc ■jj QJ Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, -i (" or ring Theatre 'Phono 23 —080. Lj S TO-NIGHT, S o’clock. 5 § MATINEE—TO-DAY, 2.30. 5 S ATTRACTION -EXTRAOR- § 5 BINARY. S 6 PAULINE FREDERICK | S' 111 2 g “SMOULDERING § g FIRES” g 5 This Gigantic Picture has g 2 ‘•proved without doubt Pauline g g Frederick is the Greatest Dra- g g matic artist in Screenland. E E BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. 2 ‘ SMOULDERING FIRES. nmTS is a great drama of a woman who * A ■ broke Love's law. It is the . story of a man chained to a woman he did not love. Pauline Frederick and Laura La Plante interpret this page from life. Yet you’d never think that such a picture could have anything to do with Big Tree Motor Spirit, would you? Just shows that'you never know. Read this: Pauline Frederick and Laura La Plante Go out to tea with a maiden aunt; “What makes you hot ?” the aunt inquires. "Have you been playing with Smouldering Fires?" Said Pauline F. to Laura La P.: "Auntie must think we drink Big Tree. Thinks we can work for weeks and weeks Without frictional blushes on our cheeks." "Listen to me," said Laura La P., "Life isn’t as smooth as a car on Big Tree. I think we will write Messrs. A.S.P., \ And ask if this Big Tree is tasteless in tea. Most of us, beautiful Hollywood daughtors, Are seeking an oil for life’s troubled waters, And we’re told by a thousand motorists loyal That ‘Big Tree? brand is ‘the dinkum oil.’” Hot stuff! Smouldering Fires are'nothing to the spark of genius which ignites the Big Tree gas' of dynamic poetry! Phew!!? ’ "PIP," • The Big Tree Scribe. "KINGS" THEATRE fypularridure The Management begs to Fl sympathise with the hundreds I that were unable to gain U r-i admission last night, and CT *— l advise intending patrons to BOOK AND BE SURE! H MATINEE-TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT—B P.M. LJ The Hit of the Year! O BARBARA LA MARR Q D n “SANDRA” ■... ° The frocking and settings of I this wonderful ’ production [_] will stagger you; they are ' LJ beyond description. LJ To Paris! To Deauville! fl To Monte Carlo! and to all I the gay pleasure haunts of LJ q Europe! qj D Presented with Spectacular I - ] Prologue by MISS KATHLEEN O’BRITSN’S U TWELVE JUVENILE MARVELS. |-| Russian Cabaret Ballets, Toe I I Dances, Apache Dances, LJ |—| Choruses Q Plan at Bristol till 12.30, gfthen at Theatre. Ring 22 —212. LJ SANDRA. SANDRA. , z SANDRA. ’ ' rpo Paris! To Deauville! To Monte A Carlo! If necessary—to blazes! Behind her a man’s broken heart. Before her the hearts of many men! Love — life—adventure! That’s "Sandra," my beloveds. Barbara La Marr and Bert Lyfell (pronounced Ly-TELL, with the accent on “tell”) are the stars. Which reminds me— Barbara La Marr.' The. great movie star, Went for a ride in a motor-caf. The engine knocked so beastly loud, It brought about a mighty erdwd, ■Which to the actress scraped and bowed, (“Beat that stunt, sir, if you can!” Says Miss I.a Marr’s publicity man). But wise young Mrs. Bert Lyte.ll Told the man to go to—Halifax. "I'll fill my crankcase with Big Tree, And the bus will run so silently That 'ill the world will come to see Why I display such modesty.” (All "stars” should twinkle without' noise, Big Tree’s the oil for us, my boys!) * And that’s that ! "PIP,” The Big Tree Scribe. t i u... STRAND THEATRE TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. ■ MASTER PICTURES PRESENT: - . ilywoAO < When 3 Women «, wWm love one rnan —- [xtraondinarq IrtEsl Caskf? includes ' MAYf IcAVOY, W* MARIE PREVOSTi OAUUNF FREDE.IICK MjWjl h LEW CODY. A sensational JW Society Drama rDaqnificentlM : i)W staged In Addition: A British Stoll Production, "LONG ODOS.” A Thrilling Story of the Turf. Excellent Supporting Programme.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 9

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