AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S PICTURES. To-night’s big change of pictures a Bernard’s will introduce some gem. in the picture world, the star film be ing “The Stolen Treaty,” which is : most thrilling Nordick drama. J he plo centres round the meeting of two grea powers. The usual formalities arc gone through and an important treat, is signed.. News of the meeting reaches Count Hintz, ambassador t an antagonistic nation. He is order ed to obtain, by hook or by crook, ; copy of the document. Accordingly tin services of Miller, a scoundrel in th pay of Hint/., are secured, and th hireling sets off upon his errand. Al points are worked up to such a stand arc! as to hold any audience spel bound. Another feature film is “Tin Traitress of Parton Court,” by th Vitgagraph Co., of America, which i stated to be the latest release. “Con stantinople,” the seat of war, is an other very fine production ; while th Kalem, Lubin and other well-know makers are well represented. Seler tions from the opera, “William Tell’ and other famous works will be featur ed by the Stock Orchestra.
Tlie descriptive song “On the Roa to Kimberley” will be introduced h Mr Will Diamond. This song also ir eludes a very heavy dramatic recitr tion, and as Mr Diamond is stated t be the colonial original of same, sorm thing good may be expected!
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 5
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232AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 49, 3 July 1913, Page 5
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