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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE FINISH OF THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. The linn] episode of "The Million Dollar Mystery" attracted a crowded house at JI.M. Tlteatro last night. The serial, which takes over one hour to show was screened, All the tangled threads of this wonder serial are joined together. The various scenes full of rapid stirring actions, and the conspirators a highly-organised gang of sriiuinals, are scattered to the winds, while

l"■ ■ . : the arch-thief suffers, an, agonising death. The valuable pocurtips for which the ga,ng were .fighting- remained sale. in their, hiding-place ; and Florence rewards the. . devoted, bi.av.o reporter,, .Norton, with, her,,hand, who checkmat-. r I >verv Vflovp of .the'gang. A ratping good comedy,.. "Tijlip.the Terrible Typ-if-te." supports the staj; drama. In addition to the "Gaumont Graphic," .villi all the latest news. a.pret.,\ scenic "From the Pearl of the Gallic Sea" is also on the hill. PROFESSOR CLEMENT WRAGGE. Headers are again reminded of Professor Wragge's opening lecture at the Parish Hall to-night on the weather and coining seasons. Most valuahle information will he given, aided by beautiful and practical pictures. And none' should miss his now masterpiece on "The Eternal Universe and the W'ar ' ,at' the Town Hall (Sunday) after church. Startling truths will jhecon," manifest, and all intellectual people will see the real moaning of the war in the light of Eternity. It is only necessary to say that the- Wellington Times recently gave a column in report of '.his remarkable discourse. The season will conclude with "The >iai-\s-ty of Creation" at the Town Hall on Monday, and it is safe to say that never Ik'l'oiv have such opnorLin ii- -a been afforded for intellectual leasts. See our advertising columns.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 45, 27 May 1916, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 45, 27 May 1916, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 45, 27 May 1916, Page 3

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