DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THE ATRE (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. COME AND SEE WHAT REAL ENTERTAINMENT MEANS. (Metro-Goldwyn Special Attraction.) . LAUGHS. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. . LAUGHS. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. NOTHING BUT LAUGHS. NOTHING BUT LAUGHS. NOTHING BUT LAUGHS. BEGONE DULL CARE. BEGONE DULL CARE. BEGONE DULL CARE. The Funniest Programme in Town. JACKD3 COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKTE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKD3 COOGAN JACKD3 COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN In "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CliOTHEfci." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." "OLD CLOTHES." Have the Gladdest Time of Your Life, in this merry Irish-Jewish business partnership—an Irish Orphan and an Old Jew junk dealer —what a combination. • Loosen up your facial muscles. You don't know what it is to laugh till you've see this Comedy. It's. the jolliest parcel of joy Jackie Coogan has ever given. Supporting Programme Tremendous. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers). Overture—"The Beautiful Galathea," by Franx yon Suppe Entr'acte—"Le Coucou" (The Cuckoo), by Amton Arensky. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's 'Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. CITBANI) THEATRE, iaiEAND THEATRE, MANNERS STREET. Direction c Fnller-Hayward Theatres. ;■ Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. '■ NOW SHOWING: .WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT! HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GD3SON HOOT GD3SON . HOOT GIBSON HOOT GD3SON HOOT GIBSON 1 HOOT GIBSON In Th«'Funniest Western You've Ever Seen, "CHIP OF THE FLYING U." "CHIP OF THE FLYING U." "CHIP OF THE FLYING U." '. "CHD? OF THE FLYING U." "CHD? OF THE FLYING U."1 "CHIP OF THE FLYING U." "CHIP OF THE FLYING U." "CHIP OF THE FLYING V." A Glorious Romance of the Great Western Range, made from the famous novel by B. M. Bowers. Speed! Action!' Comedy! Thrills! . ■ Also, "EAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," . Starring OWEN MOORE OWEN MOORE and MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. MARY CARR RALPH LEWIS. MARY CARR RALPH LEWIS. All the Pathos, Humour, and Drama of Life Lies East of Broadway. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Ring 43-855 for Reservations. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HO R IT'S THEATRE. This Week's Superb Offering: 2—MAMMOTH FEATURES—J FRED THOMPSON, FRED THOMPSON, And His Almost Human Hone, SILVER KING, SILVER KING, In a dynamic production of stupendous thrill, daring, and adventure, "GALLOPING GALLAGHER." "GALLOPING GALLAGHER." "GALLOPING GALLAGHERS Also, EVA NOVAK EVA NOVAK EVA NOVAK EVA NOVAK In an outstanding and fascinating story of newspaper life and intrigue, "THE FATAL MISTAKE." "THE FATAL MISTAKE." "THE FATAL MISTAKE."Big Support*. Big Supports. SCENIC. TOPICAL. COMEDY. Ring Tel. 41-219 for Reserves. AUR - THEATRE, NEWTOWN. V UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Master. Pictures present .' "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN," • "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN," ''BAREE, SON OF KAZAN," "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN," . A James Oliver Curwood story, Featuring ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, And th» Wonder Wolf Dog. A Love Epio of the Far North that grips you like the icy hand of Winter. This picture is recommended more especially for adult audiences. In Addition, COMEDY, GAZETTE, INTEREST. OUR ORCHESTRA. dIMDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EDMUND LOWE in "THE WINDING STAIR," i«THB WINDING STAIR," With ALMA RUBENS. Good Supports. QRG A N JBOIIAL TOWN HALL (Sunday), TO-MORROW, sth SEPTEMBER, WH>, 8.30 p.m., MR. BERNARD F. PA<M (City Organist). Partita in F Minor Bach Sonata (No. 2) in C Minor and Major Mendelsßohn Romance Op. 118 (No. 5) Brahms Musette Ibert A Tear Mougsorgsky Finale in B Flat (Op. 21) .. Cesar Franck Admission free. Voluntary contributions received at door. g AND. MISSION SILVER BAND At Wellington Hospital. JUPP'S SILVER BAND At Central Park. TO-MORROW. (SUKDAX3, a*-3 sm.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 4
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