" THE SEVEN SISTERSS. "
*A coming change of programme at His * Majesty's Theatre in,eludes the romantic Roumanian drama "The Seven Sisters," featuring as tho beautiful, very charming and loveable heroine. Miss Marguerite Clark, -who not only looks the part to perfection, but proves herself a very capable and engaging actress. The play is admirably staged and mounted; it "goes" with vim and verve from start to finish ; it abounds in fun and Irolic. Great interest will be shown in the excellent official war film illustrating the wonderful organisation of the Royal Army Medical Corps, and showing how caJtofully tho wounded are. tended at the front, in the base hospital, and in the hospitals' and the convalescent homes in the Mother Country. Inchidcfl in this film are scenes showing attendance'on casualties • in the line, passing through a regimental aid post by trolley to the, advanced, dressing station; at this station the wounds are thoroughly cleaned and redressed. From tho advanced dressing", station the wounded go by ambulance car to the casualty: clearing station. Each man's equipment is labelled and carefully kept. When it is possible to move them, the wounded Tare sent by train to the coast, the more severe. teases arc sent by barge to avoid jolting. Tho interior of a hospital barge is -shown,-with wounded being taken oil to the hospital ship at a- French port.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 3
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226" THE SEVEN SISTERSS. " Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 3
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