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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT. A splendid audience attended the above Theatre last night to witnes the first screening of “London hy Day and Night,” containing 3500 fee of film of entertainment and know ledge. The vast principal thoroughfares, buildings, and other scenes of interest in the world’s Metropolis is clearly shown. Tho supporting pictures are a good lot, and .ncludes “Fatty’s Wine Party,” a Keystone comic of laughter. “In the Track of the Tink,” “Pathe War Gazette, “Bella’s Elopement” (Vitagraph),, featuring Maurice Costello, and a tiptop railway drama by the famous Kalem Company, entitled “The Brok oo Circuit.” This picture contains many exciting experiences, and the wonderful pluck of a woman in the hour of danger. This fine programme will he screened for tho last time touiMit. To-morrow’s change will include tho “Vanderbilt Cup,” the most wonderful motor racing film ever produced, and the “Panama Eposition.

“FUN ON THE BRISTOL.” TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY. The revival, after many years of the ( musical farce, “Fun ' on the Bristol” i or Widow O’Brien, by George Stephen-: son’s company of Comedians, at the Town Hall on Monday next, should prove popular theatrical fare with amusement-lovers. The elder general ion of play-goers know the reputation the play has for being one of the funniest comedies ever staged, whilst the newer generation of thretre-goeis will see a play hall-marked as a success. Mr Stephenson’s company includes Frank Hawthorne, a s the Widow, also Messrs Arthur Sharpies, Ernie Delavale, Frederick' Hughes, Will Gilbert, Courtney .Ford, Truman Noil.son, Misses Bertha Bush, Annie Binnell, Daisy Dutton and Ivy Davis. The box plan is now open at Grubb’s music warehouse.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 27, 30 September 1915, Page 7

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