' TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Absolutely Last Night} of / "THE COMMON LAW." -J "THE COMMON LAW." ''THE COMMON LAW.". "THE COMMON LAW." : ROBERT CHAMBERS'S Most Daring, Dramatic, Sensational Classic- Cast includes. Conway Tearle, ' Corinne Griffith, und Elliott Dexter. , THE KING'S HE KING'S t HAS THE PICTURES {Wellington*, Premier Picture House). Commencing TO-MORROW, NIGHT, 8 o'clock. King|s The Picture you've Read About. iV ns, 3. T,h e Picture you'll Talk About. T^ ng,3 A!"5 "etura you'll Never Forget.. Kings The Picture that Cost a Fortune, £ mS» ' and worth it. ' King's King's King's 1 . ■ ■ ' King's" King's - 'sW<'.' ' "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King« "MERRY-GO-ROUND." ,Kjng 5 "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's • "MERRY-GO-ROUND.", King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRT-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND," King's 'MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's " K.ing-'s King's . x 'King's King's King^s Positively and Definiteh for King's ONB JVEEK ONLY. King's King's King's King's A Magnificent, Powerful PicKing's tunsation of the MERRY-GO-'King's ROUND ci LIFE. King's; , Starring King's The Screen's New Sensational ling's Beauty. ' King's ' , King's MARY PHILBIN, King'-i " MARY PHILBIN, King':. MARY PHILBIN, lung's MARY PHILBIN, King's MARY PHILBIN, King's /■ . , King's,' AllO the Screen's Handsomest -king: Lovor/ King'ft : Kmg'i NORMAN KERRY. "• -' King's. . NORMAN KERRY. King's ■ NORMAN KERRY. Km«s Knijc 1* . Supporte.'^ by a Cast of .' Kiiig'i: Exceediiig Brilliance. Kmg't. . • King's 10,000 feet 0! Wojderfu! Film, King's produced ou •„ Lavish Scale. Kings King's BIG. ENORMOUS. King's YOU SIMPLE MUST SEE IT. King's . • . King|s - A PICTURE such a3 you haye King's never seen before—a - picture you King's will never forget. King's. • " - . King's It's love that makes the world King's go round, it's love that makes the King's MERRY-GO-ROUND. King's . ■ • King's All the voluptuous, scintillating Kings life of Royal Austria, its colourKing's ful revelry. King's Kingjs The night life of Vienna at the Kings height of its glory, the gayest, King s most fascinating city on the King's Globe. King's '''.'■■ ' '-:. : ! .. * ' King's Altogether, E MAMMOTH King's PRODUCTION. ■ King's •■ ..' ;s,Kmg's You'll wait a 'long time ere you King's see a More Wonderful Picture: King s King's Special Musical Score to be King s rendered by Renowned King s KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. King's ' Musical ■ Director, Mr. L. D. King-s .-.. - Austin. King's.. -,"'■' ' Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Com--22-212 Ut th<J ' rh,,' atre' TolQUEEN'S THEATRE, , , UEEN'S THEATRE, 2.30. NOW SHOWING. 7.45, Selznick Pictures Present Sir Anthony Hope's Immortal Classic, "RUPERT OF HENTZAU," RUPERT OF HENTZAU" ''RUPERT OF HENTZAU" "RUPERT OF HENTZAU" "RUPERT OF HENTZAU!" , With an All-Star Cast, including '■ ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN BERT LYTELL, BRYANT WASHBURN HOBART BOSWORTH / a j *-,- „ ELMO LINCOLN, And Nino Other Stars. . FULL SUPPORTS. ' . QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. T ,F s? al-J"?"' o,3' Eox Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone 22-334. '.. FULLERS' FULLERS' CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE T-TIS MAJESTY'S THEATRIC MIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Dlre9tlol> • John Fuller and Sons. Ltd, TO-NIGHT.': At 3/ : TO-NIGHT! - , SATURDAY, at 2.30. Another Full-o'-Pep Programme thatis Second io.None. CON MORENI . CON MORENJ. • MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In « Corking Good Comedy Show ' "TARZAN." "TAIWAN." Mr. Henpnck. 'tho worm that turned Glorious 'Musical Number? and Ballets ..' LES WARTON, The Favourilo f.'n,-.-) Comedian " .ROSINA, GORDON. Brilliant Young Mezzo-Soprano ' . ' NAT IJANLEY, Comicalities at the Piano. ' Novelty Instrumentalist, LEO MARTYN' •Last Week of • FRED BLUET,FHED BLUET, " The Prince of Comedians. j ' FAMILY PRICES .- • B.C. or Stalls, £s 6*; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upiw Glide, la (plus tax, excepting Is). Box Plan at The Bristol; after 5.30 at •«*SSff V"^ 1 Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-669) after 7 p.m. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ON THE SCREEN AT LAST. ''POTASH AND PERLMUTTER." POTASH AND PERLMUTTER." "POTASH - AND PERLMUTTER." ■■•■*_, I*l Addition: m^.,.?.^ 1' Cpmedy. 'Scenic TO-MORR.OW: BETTY BALFOUR in "WEE M'GREGOR'S SWEETHEART " STRAND THEATRE, ' T&ANP THEATRE, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST DAY LAST 'NIGHT Of the Picturisation of HENRY R, SIENKIEWIEZ'S Notable Book; " QUO VADIS ?-" " QUO VADIS ?" " QUO VADIS ?" "■ QUO VADIS V" " QUO VADIS V " QUO VADI£ ?" Secondly— A French Racing Story: "WINNING A BRIDE," "WINNING A BRIDE." From- the Fronch Play, «Lo ' Jockey :,. Disparu." .'_ Spjendid Supporting Programme. Prices as usual, Tel. 3299. WANTED Known-T'hut "STREET DAY" will bo held TO-MORROW' i in.ajd pi ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2
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