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HAYWARD'S PICTURES.

"THE iIOSAUY."

The attraction at His Majesty's Theatre this evening is entitled "The Kosary," a Beiig production, which sliouid attract large audiences. The jilm will take up practically the whole oi the programme, but the interest should not wane throughout the whole screening. "The Rosary" is said to bo essentially a story for the motion picture. its action is wide, gaining strength as it proceeds, and needing space in the development of its situations and climaxes. There are many of these. They present wide fields of endeavour for Miss Kathlyn Williams; and they make "The Rosary." Quite apart'."from,.the story; which is ah exceedingly .interesting. one,: the photographic art 'displayed in the film is claimed, to make it a series of beautiful pictures, ranging- from 'a rustic farmstead 'in Ireland to : the lavishlyfurnished mansion of a New York stockbroker. The picture is introduced by portraying a night on a widespread plain, and the gradual appearance of a myriad of stars which glide into position to form a rosary. In the centre of this is seen a rude building, showing the cattle in" their stalls and the Child-Christ lying in a manger. The nTi-vrmi-i'Tie also includ-cs a fine "Pathe Gazette."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3560, 21 September 1916, Page 7

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HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3560, 21 September 1916, Page 7

HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3560, 21 September 1916, Page 7

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