AMUSEMENTS.
— — 4&* HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. "IN LOVJfi'S OWN WAY." An entirely new programme of photo-plays will be presented at His .Majesty's Theatre to-night. The star production is a Lubin special, a sweetly pretty drama of romance and social intrigue entitled "In Love's Own Way." The story tells of two women. The man loved one, but Having gained political power, ho.we-.is another. She becomes a gambler. Bow the Senator's first love cures the wife of gambling and makes the home happy is vividly.portrayed by a powerful combination of photo-players. "Pathe's Australian Gazette" is a good number. Another good topical item is "Bed Cross Dogs." The swiftness, the strength, and the highly developed power of the dog make it a powerful ally of man. These dog« are trained to save life on the battle!ield. The popular Vitagraph actors will be seen in "No Greater Love,'' a tense story of immense dramatic power, whilst the comedy items are "He Fell in the Park" (Nestor), "Pimple's Scrap of Paper" (West), and "Mr Jarr and Love's Young I")ream" (Vitagrr.ph).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 8 May 1916, Page 7
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174AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 8 May 1916, Page 7
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