The Empress Pictures.
KING’S HALL TO-NIGHT. The programmes for this week will again illustrate the motto of the management, “Newest, Brightest, Best ” and prove to patrons th it tb : r appreciative criticisms are J - rved, an! that the continually i.in-easing audiences are fuliy st.is.iod with the grand bills of fare praaented to them. For Friday nigh!, tha programme is as varied as it is excellent, the principal feature being “Rivals o. the Turf” which vividly deli u feu a story of the recent French Derby. “ The Slopes of the Giant Alps ” and “ Wonders of the Deep ” are of great scenic interest, while the drama is represented by “ Jane Lee ” “ A Woman’s Heart, ” and “ Their Lesson, ” side-splitting comedy being dealt with in “ Skelley's Birthday, ” “ Fanny and the Chicken Run, ” and ” Cupid’s Close Shave, ” the whole forming a programme of unequalled quality. The Star Drama for Saturday night is “ The Queen of the Islands ”, and for Monday that heart touching story “ Humanity ” will be screened. Seats can be booked at the Hall at any time.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 7 August 1914, Page 3
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173The Empress Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 7 August 1914, Page 3
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