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AU Star Pictures.

KING'S HALL, TO-NIGHT. At ihe King’s Hall tonight Mr Coyle will screen a series of pictures of unique charm and interest comprising " The Regeneration of Nancy", an appealing drama; False to their Trust ", another of the charming Mary series ; “When Bobby Forgot”, a fine comedy story ; " Tree as Peacemaker”, another comedy; A Town of Flowers a delightful scenic gem* A line educational study goes under the name of Making Castings ”, while “Pimple goes Busking” furnishes the comic element so highly enjoyed by the youngsters. With the scenic study ” Toe Peninsula of Sorento”, and “ Life-saving Jim ” the programme will be completed by the powerful star picture of hardihood, love and adventure, entitled “ Prisoner of War . of which the following is a synopsis'.— \ Bulgarian girl habeen captured by the Turks, and has become an unwilling inmate of th< Pasha’s palac . the visit of an emissary from the Bulgarian Embassy with letters from the Pasha :iv - her a gleam of hope that ends in disappointment. During the war that breaks out, she saves a member of her compatriots from dire peril. and renders a dist: act service to her native land. Scenes of vivid excitment prec< le the disc mfi - ture of the enemy, the whole ending most happily. On Tu - day night the princip il film is the beaut il iid ev rgreen " Kali.icon Mavourneen. ” The affection of the Irish girl for the light-hearted Irish lad Terence, proves more attractive than the position ■ ffored her by marria Lord K avan igh. Dr Maxwc I experiment on the brain of a criminal is h uh weird and remarkable, while " Maori Aquatic Sp .rts " 1 tids a touch of local colouring. Broad comedy and 1 Ji tragedy are \v II int rhala: tod Halt the pictures app 'll to all and sundry.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 26 September 1913, Page 3

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AU Star Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 26 September 1913, Page 3

AU Star Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 26 September 1913, Page 3

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