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Lyceum Pictures.

MINERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT. 1 | The enterprising management s have much pleasure in announcing that they have secured at y great expense the very latest t war film from the front e entiled “ The Relief and Retreat e from Antwerp.” This a genuine e film, and the public cf Huntly s are fortunate in being able to view this before it is shown at - the Lyric Theatre in Auckland, j Everyone should see it. The 3 star feature this evening is a 9 particularly powerful story of , Britain’s Empire m the East, f entitled “The Plot of India’s 1 Hillman.” The thrilling and 3 spectacular play is military ini conception, and features soldiers i of the King upholding Britain’s 3 prestige with their usual pluck ; • and determination. There is much i fighting of the guerilla kind, and r the whole plot is sensational to a j degree. The supporting film is a ) long comedy entitled “ Whifflles 4 and the African Potentate.” r The usual supporting gazettes, topicals dramas, and comics complete a programme which for versatility and quality stands • alone. A large house is anticipated. Another picked pro- • gramme will be screened on 5 Saturday, which includes Kai lem’s thrilling sensation on land and sea entitled “ Chasing the j 1 Smugglers.” This play shows I i desperate conflicts between coast- j I guardsmen and the smugglers, j and exposes the method of con- | t traband goodsmen. A beautiful | coloured drama specially for the | ladies supports the star. It is called the “ Three Mile Limit,” and features a marriage at sea. ; A big bright and breezy Keystone comedy “ Won in a Cup- I board” will create a roar of j ; laughter. Two topical Gazettes j including the latest Pathe will be ; shown, while scenic, dramatic and comic subjects balance, a well selected programme. A bumper Ik use is being provided for. The usual change next Tuesday, important particulars ; of which will be given at the ■ hall on Saturday. v ßook re- j serves at PRESS Office.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 20 November 1914, Page 3

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336

Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 20 November 1914, Page 3

Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 20 November 1914, Page 3

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