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Lyceum Pictures.

I ! MINERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT. An extra special programme ' is being shown this evening when Vitagraph’s grand dra- ‘ matic work “ Hearts °f Women” ' will be featured. This is a : great study of human nature admirably acted and magnificently ' staged and contains a heart 1 story of enthralling power. A : most popular western play en--1 titled “ A Redskin’s Mercy ” supports the star while “ When ' the Heart Changes ” is an absorbingly interesting drama 1 which must please everyone. 1 Educational features are contained in “A Day in a Mine ” 1 and in three excellent farces ' which will create roars of 1 laughter. ’ On Saturday a monster programme of great merit will he ! screened featuring A. K’s most ’ famous western drama, “ The Moonshiner's Last Stand.” This 1 is a real Indian frontier sensa--1 tion and shows Indian chiefs on the warpath and fierce encounters with the IT. S. troops and a thriving raid on a hand of illicit whiskey distillers. A very str mg supporting programme is included which will leave noth--1 ine to be desired. That most, ■fcopular film, the latest Extra Onz pi wide!’ comes o to the Lyceum will shown so that with such li fare a bump r house Usual eii ingeon Tea next further particulars Book reserves , t Press.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 18 December 1914, Page 3

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212

Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 18 December 1914, Page 3

Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 18 December 1914, Page 3

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