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AMUSEMENTS.

Hiß MAJESTY'S PICTURES,

To-night will be the anniversary of the opening of Bernard's { Picture Theatre, which is now running into the fourth year of continuous showing. Madam. Bernard wishes to give a complimentary invitation to all her. patrons who have so generously • supported her in. the picture business in L he • past. The • doors will be open .at 7 p.m. Free to aft. The programme is an .excellent one and' includes an A.K. famous, western drama, "The Sham SheriftY' "The Latest Topical Budget,';' "Iberian Peninsula'? (Pasq. scenic), "For the' Son of the'HoW" (one of A.B.'s best dramagrapha), "The Pickpocket" (John Bunny/ comedy). Bunny gets hot under tho collar when he returns home one night to find that his wife has gone off"to a suffragette meeting and left him a cold supper. He determines to get back at her. The • story of how he manages this- is screamingly funny. Lubion, Pathe, Gaumont-, and our exclusive pictures are well sented in this fine "complimentary programme. The famous colored drama, "The Fall of Constantinople" will be screened on Wednesday next. TOWN HALL PICTURES. There was a large and enthusiastic aitdience at.the Town Hall on Saturday night to witness, a well-screened programme. "The Dream," the star picture of the evening, was released for the last time in Stratford. Tonight there will be a complete change of programme. "The Toll of Fear" is the star picture of the evening, by the Lubin Co. "Missing Bonds" is a 1500 ft. drama by the Kalem Co. "Her Mother's Wedding Dress" is a Vitagraph Co. drama. "The Badger" is ah* educational picture by the Urban Co. This star programme will be augmented by. the usual supply of first-clas scenic, comic and educational films.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 72, 16 March 1914, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 72, 16 March 1914, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 72, 16 March 1914, Page 2

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