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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD'S PICTURES.

The new series of pictures screened

nt Bernard's last night was very interesting Hie latest Pathe Gazett* shows the Kaiser visiting the Emperor Francis Josef in Austria, and also at the German manoeuvres on the border villages of France. “Scenes Daupiiiny, ’ and also the Homan campaign are artistic colored scenic films of travel through the present seat of the world’s war. “The Forest• Dwellers/’, star drama, is one of Cine’s best’. The comedy element is in the capable hands of Vitagraph’s players, introducing “The Schemers,” and is a most laughable comic

Monday’s new programme includes “Warwich Chronicle,” “Message in the Rose” (Edison drama), “The Right and \V rong oi It” (drama), and a tbnuch of other stars.

THE “SEV’ART SET.” The costume comedy companies of Mr Edward Branscombe are well established in the goodwill of the citizens ol tiie Dominion. There have been several excellent organisations before the public on different occasions. The pioneers were “The Scarlet Troubadours.” f hen followed several of “The Dandies,” notable amongst whom were the famous “Reds.” Each of these troupes succeeded in making friends innumerable. It is claimed ior the “Smart Set,” which opens in (no Town Hall on "Wednesday evening, that they arc on a higher pinnacle than either ol their popular predecessors. In vocal equipment they are especially strong, and during the season will present several quartets and sextets from well-known grand operas. In a word, it maye be said that the “Smart Set” eorne with a reputation built on merit. The plan is now open at Grubb’s, wher* seats may be reserved without extra charge.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 10, 29 August 1914, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 10, 29 August 1914, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 10, 29 August 1914, Page 4

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