ENTERTAINMENTS.
HAYWARD'S PICTURES
A dramatisation.; of Robert^ \\ r. ! Chambers's famous novel, "The Fighting Chance,", was the leading picture i of'the now series presented on Satin--! day evening. The house was well filled. "The. Fighting Chance,'' as. 1 most lovers of good fiction know, is the story of a man's fight against the inherited taint of throe generations. The man's salvation comes in. the form of a good woman whose love rescues him from tho yawning pit of degradation into which ho has nearly fallen. In addition to a happy conclusion, there aro bright spots .all through tho picture, whore even sombre incidents aro lighted by a. v flash- of humour. Supporting subjects include "Mr Jack. Hash, Magnate," a. rollicking comply, in which Mr Hash 1 s_ attempts to satisfy his Social'aspirations provide unlimited fun. Other films worthy of, note aro tho war pictures and anothor'comedy entitled. "The "Wager." ; The whole will bo repeated ■'this'evening. ' ■ ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3575, 9 October 1916, Page 3
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154ENTERTAINMENTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3575, 9 October 1916, Page 3
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