William Fox Presents The Greatest of All Melodramas, -^ " HELL'S POLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." Showing PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARA.MOUNT THEATRE. 2.30 ■ TWICE DAILY. 7.45 • A picture witii. a mighty moral, a thfiLling landslide, quicli action, and a love thread softening- the w"arp and woof of a rough life; that's "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." . "HELL'S HOLE.:' "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLJi." Physical,' Red-bjooded, Real He-man Action, and with, the action comes melodrama of the sort that will keep you right up ou your tiptoes. "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." - v First Appearance of . • ■ The English Character GQjne.dienue, AUDREY KNIGHT, AUDREY KNIGHT ' AUDREY KNIGHT, AUPREY KNJGHT, AUDREY KNIGHT AUDREY KNIGHT, AUDREY KNIGHT, . AUDREY KNIGHT, Direct fronj the Tiyqli Theatre, Sydftey. ■who captivated Jast night's largo .audience wijh her charniing perspn.alijty anji her .original rendering o.f Character and Blip-' lesque Studies. ■ ' • Her rendering of "jonah ; J' Bad Girl of the Family, "apd her other orjginaj numljers received a warm reception. COMEDY. fJAZETFE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA, ' (Undor the direction of Mr. R.-R. ■\ ' Caulton.) Box Plan at the Utility. Or Ring Telephone 21-8.42. ■'.-■;. ■■•'.-■- '■ ■ COMING FRIDAY NEXT: The Greatest Act yet presented iin , the Dominion, , LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, ■ LONG'TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, LONG tAC? SAM, ■ AND HIS AMAZING CHJNAMEN. I and his Amazing chinamen. Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, by special arrangement with Musgrove Theatres. LONG TACK SAM, Magicians, Jugglers, Acrobats, and Oriental Mystjfiers. A RTCRAFT THEATRE - ' -cXRTCRAFT THEATRE "If it's a Paramount Picture, it's the Best Show in Town." 'You'll agree; 7.45 TO-NIGHT. ' 7.45 When you see thpso famous film stars: DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, DAVID POWELL, DAVID POWELL,/ DAVID POWELL, MITCHELL LEWIS, MITCHELL LEWIS, MITCHELL LEWIS, lln the Biff/picture of- thoNorth-West, "■f HE SIREN CALL," ' 'X ' Tender Love "THE SIREN CALL," Story, with tho "THE SIREN CALL," most daring "THE SIREN CALL," climax "ever "THE SJREN-CALL," Filmed! Teeming with action, thrills, .and.suspense. TRAVELOGUE, EDUCATIONAL, COMEDY. ■" . ORCHESTRAS ACCOMPANIMENT. Our Littlo Prices: D.C, Is 8d; Stalls, Is. Children, hfjilE-price. ping T!!eatr° far Reserves. ■ ■ STRAND THEATRE. , ' ' TRAND THEATRE., Continuous frpni 11 a,.m. to 10 p.m. ■An cxtraprdinary Double-feature Bill. The bigggst and beet- yet. No. 1-r-I A Hurricane of Laughter, CHARLES CHAPWN CHARLES CHAPLIN ' CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CH f 4PiJN In the "Kid's" only rival, "THE PILGRIM."-. "TJIE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." Not jiisl- a comedy, but % classic. Do you think anyone but Chaplin could play this—an escaped conyiet taking a parson's clothes,' a parson's job—and still keei> tho whole world happy ? * IT'S ABSOLUTELY A RIOT. No. 2Firat National present -the World- • I Famous f "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER." "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER" "POTASH- AND .PERLMUTTER." "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER" "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER"" ALEXANDER CARR * , j , c VERA GORDON. r,- A, J W I °"v,? r-u} Suppprting C M t ol ZjegfoldNlrolhes, and Music Box Revue I Beauties. Excellent Supporting Programme. Screening Times: — "THE PILGRIM--11.10. 1.40, 4.10" 9 10 "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER"-^-12.5; p.O, 1.00. : Prices as usual. . Tel. 3299. ,' ' .. - - ■ ■ ' ' , "OROOKLYN PICTURISS, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). '■ TO-NIGHT FRAND MAYO in "THE FLAMING HOUR " "THE FLAMING HOUR." A Universal Attraction of tho Best. Tho Most: Excellent of Supports. il\r oBSER BAY AMATEUR .SWUf--1 TT MING AND LIFE-SAVING CLOT. (Incorporated.) , ANNUAL~OARNIVAL. ANNIVERSARY DAY, TUESDAY. 22nd JANUARY. AQUATIC SPORTS, COMMENCING 11 a.m. Swimming, Life Saving, Diving, Boat Races, Children's Sports on theßeach Miramar Brass Band and Rcdshaw's Marino Band in 'Attendance. Special tram and Boat Services. Bus to and from car, DANCE in tho Club House in tho evening. Jazz Orchestra. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. JJOBBIES" EXHIBITION. V.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM, TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. Adults, Is. Children, 6d. BAND. 'ri"!R,\jr\VAYS at- LYALL BAY,. Ut -S. HA'.n'ALIOX at . 'BOTANICAL GARDDN3, ■ . , ■ TO-MOR-ROW (SUJNPAYt AT 3 p.m. V
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 4
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