AMUSEMENTS.
«1 .>; -!<f i Ik OvJ ■IBERNARD’SvPICTURES n t , f'Hjivj. I iff- tco lr; > ; To-night’s change of pictures include, 'a magnificent series of the best prolific - tions. This programme arrived, itjirect from Wellington. ThenWtagraph star film, “Hearts ;of ■ the,' First Empire,” is stated to be tho ‘greatest. Crania of the early life of Napoleon and Marie Louise yet screened in Stratford. The settings and dressing ate correct to the period:;- whilst the same, actors employed i'n the picture, “A Royal Divorce,” which was. all the rage, will again blossom forth-in this-, ruw.'story of the famous Emperor. “Cinders,” a \ itastoty, is another great touching drama, produced on a lavish scale. The supporting pictures include the latest Gaiimont Graphic, “Manol Acrobatic Quartette” (a magnificent vaudeville act {that has held the Parisian public spellbound), “Work Day ii n itlie flowery Land of Japan,’- -“lndustries of Jamaica]” and a trio of comedies 'mailed by-Max Linder’s “Love me, Lode My Cat.” . ’
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 2
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156AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 2
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