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Lyceum Pictures.

1 ■* > 1 MINERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT. 3 x Pictorial feasts of extraor- . dinaYy drawing power will be t provided by tlie Lyceum 3 management this week J'tfd and s it is siifo tnrc&Ul lie fully api pm, ml .1 by tlie Jsi ■ - - hm.b-i" ~ who, atteu|£ Hall. Tlie star dfrrfna.’.'..fh-is evening isv entitled " The .Vfettpire ” being s a strong dramatlcy/play of real - lifii. During the 'lacrooning of n this great production ihe famous , “Vampire Dancewhich is - acted by Bert Fronc-lv and Alice Eieiwill he depicted. 'The supporting items in the nmgrammo are well up tp tin- high standard n r.-ai-.li d by the T.yeoum people, i) amongst thorn being Gaitnwut's y “ In the Dark,” an INSO f.eel o comedy which is ail brightness, if and vitagraphs “ A Gentleman is,,of. Fashion", -featuring the 1 famous John Bunny. ad-

ditional and special attraction to-night will be the first professional opening r.f Budges’ Huntly Pierrots who will be heard and seen in grand naval songs and dances also introducing the American buck, mat and double cleg; dancing. Juvenile items are included in this act and they are well worth seeing. A grand change will be screened on Saturday, the star feature being “A Fatal Love” which is a powerful story of the French Aristocracy. This picture is a brilliant patliecolor and shows u]> resplendent on the screen in natural colour and beauty A flue western drama entitled “ A Mountain Mother ” supports the star while two of latest news gazettes, viz., Topical Budget, No. 114, and tlie very latest Pat.he Gazette, No 263, will be shown. The balance c£ the programme is of that most popular order which Huntly audiences like. Bumper houses are being provided for. Another grand change will be projected next Tuesday, particulars of which will be given at the hall on Saturday. Box plan at Huntly Press.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 28 August 1914, Page 3

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Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 28 August 1914, Page 3

Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 28 August 1914, Page 3

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