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AMUSEMENTS.

HAYWARD'S PICTURES. A programme containing the essentials necessary for an enjoyable evening's entertainment will be screened to-night and Monday at the popular Town Hall. "The Rights of. Youth" is the great star drama by the worldfamous Noridsk Company of Copenhagen, and is over 2500 feet in length. "The Ranch Girl's Mistake" is a fine drama, vigorously told and thrillingly developed. This picture ranks as the greatest of all. A.K. productions. "On Her Wedding Day" is another splendid drama, and full of pathetic interest, and no doubt will prove a favourite film. "Fontania Troupe" (vaudeville) in their wonderful bicyle performance in which they cycle at a tremendous high speed round a track suspended in mid-air. Many other fine subjects will be presented, making in all a serie-3 that is sure to be enjoyed by picture lovers. CURLE'S PICTURES. The new programme for display at the Alexandra Rink on Wednesday evening next promises to equal anything yet displayed here. A film round which great interest centres is the "Funeral of the Late General Booth," and it is an imposing spectacle, showing the great number of Salvationists marching through the streets of London, and the scenes at the graveside, etc. "The Forgotten Clue" is foremost among the drarr.as, which include the "Price He Paid," showing the white man's lust for gold. "The Pugilist and the Girl" and "Saved by Telephone," are full of exciting episodes. "Trout Farming in Surrey, England,"is a very good educational film, showing the various operations connected with the business. Other subjects include "The Coast of Armor," "Brittany,"' and a number of good comedies, including "Widow Casey's Return." A record attendance is anticipated for this fine programme.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 514, 2 November 1912, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 514, 2 November 1912, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 514, 2 November 1912, Page 5

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