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AMUSEMENTS.

V \. EMPRESS PICTURES

Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. —"The Dandies' Club": The members of the Dandies' Club commit daring burglaries. Many of the club men are wealtny, and those who are not are aided by their fellow companions to make good matches. Veryll finds it hard to approach Mr Daskman, known as tha American king, with whose daughter he has fallen in love. He is accepted as a member providing he can steal a miniature belonging to the Wheat King. Meanwhile the club, to make bis task more difficult, warns Charlie Colms. who swears that the miniature shall never leave the Wheat Kine's house. Accordingly he appars at the Wheat King's ball, in the eanacity of a waiter, and soon has centred his suspicion on Veryll, who in the end. after many exciting sceneß, iajaptured. PREMIERnPICTURES. On Friday evening next the above ..irttires will be screened at the Skat- ?«? Rink Amongst the pictures to D n e g shown"i S one entitled the "Lion Tamer's Revenge," which is a mastern?ece The supporting films rank amongst the best, including as they to dramatic, educational, topical and comic films. The, price of admission will be one shilling to all oarta of the building

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 551, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 551, 19 March 1913, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 551, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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