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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE

There was a very good attendance at Bernard’s last' right, when the current senes where screened for the last time. To-night four great dramas will be the feature of the new programme. “1 ho Lesser Evil, a story depicting the thrilling adventure;, of a beau tiful fisher maiden who falls into the bands of a band of smugglers, is quoted by the leading icinematograph journal at Home as the finest single-reel subject the A. B. Company have over released. “Children who Labour,” produced by the Edison Company in conjunction „jdth the United States National Child Labour Committee, is a film that must catch on. The intensely interesting story which this film tells carried a theme which ought to appeal strongly I to every right-thinking man, woman I and child, making us first acquainted with a situation which few people realise, men being thrown out of employment while children are taken from schools and from play to do work beyond their years.' “Out ef the Depths” is a strong, vigorous drama, uulsatiug with real red blood. In “Brown of Harvard” there is a splendid eight-oared boat race, which in itself is a feature. The programme includes “The Archipelago of Stockholm,” a Nordisk scenic; “The Coming of the Lambs,” an educational lesson ; and “Sunny Ceylon.” The comic items are “ The Lost Dog” (Labia), “Humpty-Dumpty Circus,” and “The Little Delicatessen Store,” a fetching comedy by Edison. The orchestra is a musical treat, and new dulciphono solos by Sid Bernard will be extra special items.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 17, 12 September 1912, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 17, 12 September 1912, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 17, 12 September 1912, Page 5

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