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AMUSEMENTS.

HIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. • • ■ \ - The series of pictures comprising the new programme at His Majesty's to-night, will do much to enhance the already high reputation of this pic* ture house. The twelfth episode of the sensational bid of a gang of conspirators for a million dollars is entitled "The Elusive Treasure Box." ' The gang get wind of the whereabouts of a box of valuable securities and depute a member to secure it. He succeeds with the help of a diver, and takes it to a conspirators' meeting. Everything is going smoothly when darkness comes, and by the time tl .! lights are on again, the box has vanished. "A Rascal's Wolfish Way," depicts the adventures of a valuable necklace. The film is one of the society comedy burlesques of the Keystone Company. The necklace is stolen, and the thieves are nuntcd with a railway train, a motor-car, ami an aeroplane; in one remarkable scene the three are seen hastening along togther. A very pretty drama, "For His Mother," is presented by the Edison Company, It tells -low a soldier gets into trouble by protecting an unworthy brother. The programme also includes a newsy Gaumont Graphic, and a budget of views in Tunis, The usual matinee will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 92, 24 March 1916, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 92, 24 March 1916, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 92, 24 March 1916, Page 5

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