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EMPRESS THEATRE.

■Two, stars contend for popularity at the Empress Theatre this week. "Max Linder as the imperturbable D'Artdgnan —or rather Dart-in-again—is responsible for a great amount of laughter in "The Three _ Must-Get-Thoirs." As D'Artagnan's father gave his son advice when lie left home to "fight for country, king and queen," so the latest parent also gives his son- 'advice, though somewhat different. His final words were: "Remember, sonny, there are threo things worth • fighting for—breakfast, dinner, and supper." And: carried out upon this theme, with a bit of the twentieth century tangled with the quaint old days of Pane, "The - Threo Mnst-get-Theirs" makes a superb burlesque. Anita Stewart is the second star on the_ programme, in "A Question of' Honour, ' a powerful drama enacted in the mountains. The Empress orchestra adds to the delight of an excellent entertainment. "THE WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." What is declared to be the screen sensation of the year, "Tho Woman of No' Importance," will be the star feature at the Emgress Theatre next Friday. It is the pieturisniion of the sensational play by Oscar Wilde, and stars Miss Fay , Compton, one of England's most noted actresses. ■ ..

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3

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