Lyceum Pictures.
MINERS’ HALL—TO-NIGHT
A good pariety programme will be submitted this evening when the star featare will be one of those sweet stories of beautiful simplicity entitled " The Lily of the Valley.” This fine Vitagraph is supported by the "Horse Thief” a western drama, and “ Under Burning Skies,” a sensational A.B. production. “ Bully Boy Cartoons, “ The Australian Gazette,” and Ham Comedies, not forgetting the inevitable Keystone which is described as a scream, supply the remainder of the programme. The management cordially invite all.
For Saturday Mr Calder will present that military photo crania the “ The Ordeal ” which is nearly 5000 feet long. It is a notable melodrama, containing many thrills and heart throbs. The story is very intense and and unconventional but the ending is happy. This premier picture is well supported by a good variety programme, consisting of several comedies and the Gaumont War Graphic whilst a special Keystone entitled “ Recreation,” featuring Charlie Chaplin will be shown. Patrons are assured of a good entertainment, and reserves should be booked at McNee’s as usual.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 9 July 1915, Page 3
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175Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 9 July 1915, Page 3
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