Lyceum Pictures.
MINERS’ HALL TO-NIGHT. The management as usual are providing a good bill of fare at the above popular picture house. To-night the star feature is entitled “ The Web,” and is one of the Vitagraph Co.’s leading productions. It is realistic and dramatic in its settings, and deals in a thrilling manner with the intrigues of a woman who is wildly jealous of her lover. A special attraction in the Easter races at Ellerslie has also been secured for to-night—this film is very good, and is well worth seeing. A good collection of supporting cinemas complete a meritorious programme. A grand change will be screened this Saturday, when the Strong American Will-case drama, “ A Plunge for Fortune,” will be screened. This has been a huge success wherever shown, and w'e anticipate Huntly will prove no exception. Topical events have been well provided for in the Eclair Journal and N.Z. Animated News. A. fine array of dramas, scenes, and comedy, make up a most excellent bill of fare. Good houses are beig provided for. The niangement announce that in deference to suggestions from patrons, and in order to make a slight break between the programme the third series of films which are usually shown on Monday will frem to date be shown every Tuesday until further notice. Reserve seats at HUNTLY PRESS.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 24 April 1914, Page 2
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222Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 24 April 1914, Page 2
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