AMUSEMENTS.
HIS AIAJESTY’S THEATRE. To-night’s programme of pictures at Bernard’s will be something to be remembered, as the management guarantee it will bo the strongest bill yet screened by them. The famous Irish drama, “Colleen Bawn,” stands out by itself as a famous work of art, and is taken from the book of Dion Boucicault. This picture, when shown in the metropolitan towns of the colonies, caused quite a sensation, being so closely asst||iated with the immortal book. The film is 3000 ft. in length, and takes up the second part of the programme. The first part includes the following star pictures:—“Rob the Rowdy,” “Story of the Rose,” “Love and Glory,” and “Girls of the Range” (dramas), “Near-sighted Chaperone,” “The Matchmaker,” “Quits,” and “The Lost Horse” (comics), and “Snapshots at Henley,” “Customs in the Chinese Empire,” and “The Town of Trent.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 5 February 1912, Page 5
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141AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 5 February 1912, Page 5
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