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"MICKEY" IS HERE! At the B 'ING'S, To-night, 7.15, k. ING'S, , To-night, 7.15, KING'S, And To-mono*, ' KING'S. 2.15 and 7.15. Fascinating MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, • MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, The Little Girl you will never forget in the Picture you will always remember. "MICKEY." "MICKEY." "MICKEY." "MICKEY.-" "MICKEY." M».ck Sew-oWs Indelible ContTrbution to ■ Screen. History! an Sigb.t«<;u«so Banquet of Entertainmea'f. Jt is filled wi»h Love, Adventure, and Thrillc. It vibratos with Humour ant! Pathos. It contains .Every Element of Human ' Appeal, ; And fcfieaiase of these things It is one of tba Greatest Pictures ever Produced. "M JOKE Y." "MICKEY." "MICKEY." ■ "MICirCEY." At "MICKEY." the "MICKEY." "MICKEY." i She ia »3 lively as a cluster of hairj springe, supple as a rubber band, and M i oharmmg as the pretty girl she is might rightfully be expected to be. "MICKEY." "MIC X E Y." "MICKEY." "MICKEY." At "MIOKE.Y." the "MICKEY." King's. "MICKEY." S "MICKEY," "MICKEY." —rEven inspired Music, and MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL MISS EILEEN DEISCOLL Will sing- t,he song "Miokey" just prior to the picture (at 8.25). Full Supporting Programme. THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Will fender specially arranged incidental niusio to "Mickey," and also (at '8.55) will play a special feature item, "Hungarian Overture" (Kela. Bela). XYLOPHONE SOLO By MR. 0. STEWART: Prices: Is Id and 2s Id. Reserves 2s 7d. Plan at Briatol, or Ring 3143 after 6.45. . BOOK YOUR SEATS 'AT THE "UTILITY," Courtenay-place, j And See the Great CARUSO ; |?A T THE PARAMOUNT. USUAL PRICES. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. ! ANOTHER STAR SUPER-FEATURE. TO-DAY . And TO-NIGHT ROBERT WARWICK •'. ..-.: , In ';■ -•■•: ■■.:■; "THE•SILENT MASTER." "THE SILENT MASTER," "THE SILENT MASTER." "THE SILENT MASTER." The Strangest Figure in all Fiction. An Amazing Love Story Which Grips the Heart. Adapted from Phillips Oppenheim's-« Famous Novel. . i COMIC, SCENIC, TOPICAL, AND INDUSTRIAL- FEATURES IN SUPPORT. ' PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT 1 VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In the Newest Metro Drama "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS!" "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS!" "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS!" ' "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS!" "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS!" "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS!" What would you think of a man who could sell a girl for money—have you ever met one of this kind? See haw one man tried to dominate the life of a young girl of the Latin , Quarter in the powerful play "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS," with VIOLA DANA, at the .People's Picture Palace. j THE APACHE DANCE! ? THE APACHE DANCE! SCENES OF CABARET LIFE 1 SCENES OF CABARET LIFE! OVERTURE WITH UNIQUE JAZZ EFFECTS. Tha World's Greatest Tenor, Is now on the Movies, CARUSO. OARUSO. CARUSO. SEE HIM at tha ' &A RTCRAFT THEATRE, Commencing TO-MORROW. BROOKLYN SCOTTISH SOCIETY. "QOCTAL" AND DANCE in Masonic !O KaS, Washington-avenue, on SATO'&BAY, ?.6th fart., »t 7.30 p.m. Wollingtoa Pips Band and Dancers in afcteu.ciiofx). ' ' Aifeisaion:.' Gents Is, Ladies 6d, TpOOTBAIXI FOOTBALL! SATURDAY, i6th INSTANT. BASIN RESERVE, PORIRUA v.THISTLE. ASSOCIATION PARK, Coutts-atreat, South Kilbirnie. BROOKLYN v. V.M.C.A. Kiok Off 2.45 p.m. Admission 6d. A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec, W.F.A', jum"ble""sale~ QT. -MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 16th, At 2.30 p.m. C[<OTHING. ETC. Conle Kariy to Avoid: the Crush. COSTUMES! COSTUMES! T AMES can now, t'aJco advantage of a JLJ special lino of Costame« t6 hand, in navj serge. The.dye is. good, and styled are the now»st. Tile? ire vow ieUinc at SH It. Sohneideman and Son*, 86, Mas-ne»-sifeet.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 39, 15 August 1919, Page 2

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