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I lia Cosiest Kinema Theatre in
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TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW : POLA NEGRI IN •• PASSIONM
MONDAY, TU E SD A Y & WEDNE SDA Y
HENR Y EDWA RDS AND CHR IS S IE WHIT E IN A FINE HEPWORTH PLA Y
TO O EK 'S TOY
From lie Novel by Tom Gallon. The slory concerns 'Enry Boden, a shop assistant, who becomes possessed of a jortune, loves in vain and beyond his
reach, and finally drops back inlo obscurily. Bui nol bclore he has gained / „ '5
cji—a philosophic content, expressed in his own words: “ There ain't none
0/ us can live for ourselves in this world ; such a lot of 'carts would break if we hied to do that." Dealing with ordinary folks, it is a story of enthralling interest, played by old favourites—Henry Vibart, Judd Green and others.
THE E A U L ^ S F E ^ T H E ^
A great out-of-doors slory with wondrous sellings, unequalled for scenic beauty, and teaturing M A R Y ALDEN, the gifted actress of “ The Old Ne s t" fame Pathos, humour, romance, thrilling action and a big story are welded together in
masterly fashion. THUR SDA Y , F R ID A Y <
& S A TU RD A Y : GLORIA SWANSON IN p e o o iS A L D A y e n T E i i s Is the so-called “ bold gir l" necessarily a “ bad girl ? " See this daring story
of a lovely prodigal daughter who exhausted every thrill of this age of fazz and jound_______? Gloria's fastest and flashiest: an eye-opener for modern girls
and their parents.
.•i .crrrni version of F. Ansley’.s famous comedy concoction, in winch a youny nrrhitccl is taken hack thousands of years by magic means. A gnctiirr. to revet tn. Magic, mirth, myshry ami magnificence m the madcap escapades of a
T H E B R A S S B A T T L E dashing modern man and his all-too-geuial gennei
INSTITUTED 1810 ( PEDERATliD.'l Pr e s ident : -LT. COL. DIXON, C.M.G., D.S.O. SorliculturaTsiiow & Band Contest SATUROAY, AUGUST 2 nd, 1924 37 OLaSSES.
r^ORJDAY, AUGUST 4 th , (Bank Holiday) Tssarsy
GOOD CLASSIFICATION AND POrULAR JUDGES.
S^^GiAL fiTTRflCTiONS: JUMPING, TURN OUTS, DEC0R.'\TED HORSES, MOUNTAIN PONIES.
TEST PIECE BAND CONTEST “ GEMS OF ITALIAN OPERA.
SHOV OPENS SATURDAY, 1 P.M., BAND CONTEST COMMENCES 2 P.M. JUDGING COMMENCES MONDAY 10-30 A.M.
Public Luncheon on the Show Ground on Monday at Ono o ’clock.
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ENORMOUS ATTRACTION ! ANimEI': LAi’\\Y ETTE in llio woild I'amou.s Novel :>,ml Pl;vy “ TRILBY.”
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IIotlg.son Burnett’s famous Novel nisuio into one of ilio greatest Films of the year. Direct from its sensational run a t the Hialto, .London. Sliowing in Clillicroc even before many of tJic large cities and towns. Glamourous glorious romance brought (o life in a picture th a t can only be described as magniliccnt. Clitheroc has never yet seen anything liner. Book j ’our .scat 1
PEOCT Thursday, Friday and Saturday :
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Fvcii better than her fiist big Film The Darling of New York.” drama of hearts winch witlicrcd under the crusliing fist of the bloomed again under tlic warmtii of a child’s innocent faith. I t is packed from end to end witli gripping moments of drama, liglitcnctl by the most delightful humour.
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TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW HOPE HAMPTON IN “ DOES IT PAY ? ’
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday : WILLIAM RUSSELL IN
The M e n o f Z a n z ib a r
A ihrilling talc of love, mystery, and intrigue, taken amongst the primitive sellings of an .African Seaport .
COMEDY. PICTORIAL.
FIGHTING BLOOD, EPISODE 8. Mondag to Friday
6-45 Continuous Performance 10-30- Saturday, 2-30 ; S-30 & 8-30. MATINEE Wednesday at 2-30.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! EUGENE O’BRIEN IN
C l t iv a lr oM S C l i a r l e g
An uproar ious comedy in which the thrills and laughs chase each oilier to a climax of, unexpected mystery.
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