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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY’S PICTURES. To-night the line current programme will be screened for the last time, 11 ■ a - ■ ing way for Thursday’s big ihangv, in which “The Guiding Light” will lie the feature. The scenario mas:— “Peter Fife, a lighthouse keeper, has a beautiful daughter who is blind. Harry Barber, wno loves her, has been saving to have an operation performed on her eyes, and gives the money to Fife. Drayton tries to steal the money, but is caught’ by Peter. Drayton in revenge puts out the lamp in the lighthouse. The keeper is struck by Drayton. Marie discovers her father, who tells her about the light. Though blind, she lights the lamp in time to save a crew of fishers from being dashed from the rocks.” Other dramatic stars such as an A.B. sensational scenario entitled “The Wrong Battle,” and “Two Little Scapegoats” by the Edison are very strong in episodes. The management have now secured the latest Kinemacolor films, and “Wiki Wales” will be shown in all its glory. Valleys, lakes, and mountains are depicted in such loveliness that it is not difficult to realise the love of the Welsh for their country. “On the Mt. St. Gothhrd” is at its best in colour with many beautiful points between “Goschenen and Warsen. The comedy films arc stated to be the latest rib crackers.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 60, 16 July 1913, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 60, 16 July 1913, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 60, 16 July 1913, Page 6

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