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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD’S PICTURES. The current programme is one of tile Best, but it will see its last tonight.' Monday’s change includes some oT the,* latest Bio productions. The star feature “The Yaqr.i Cur,” by the famous American Biograph Co., is stated to be their latest release. This is a young Indian’s attempt to follow the white man’s doctrine in his own environment. The ■'prospector had taught the Indian boy the doctrine of peace. When his tribe resisted the attack of another tribe the boy did not take part. The incensed warriors cast him from the tribe with the brapd of a (joward. It was then that, his opportunity came to follow the white mail’s wonderful doctrine “Big love man lay down his life for friend.” The* latest ' N.Z. animated Gazette, “The Sedge Warbler and Cuckoo” a fine coloured educational Pathe), “The Great Timber Trade,” and “The Fatal Pearl,” arc all films of tbo highest merit. The comic portion is well selected. The management announce-that owing to a now combine of British makers arriving in the field of film district! ti on, they have decided to screen three programmes, .entire changes, weekly, commencing on Monday, October 13th.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 29, 4 October 1913, Page 3

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196

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 29, 4 October 1913, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 29, 4 October 1913, Page 3

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