AMUSEMENTS. CUT TLIS OUT. FOREWORD.—Owing to Hundreds being unable to gain Admission oil Saturday we have arranged to screen "TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE," again on Wednesday night (commencing at 7.30). .in addition to "MR. LYNDON AT LIBERTY" Programme. THE EMPIRE FOUR COMPLETE CHANGES EACH WEEK. , . And the BEST ORCHESTRA IN TOWN. Programme arrangements for Week commencing Monday, July 31st, . * MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARY PICKFORD MARY. PICKFORD In THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY!. CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY, A Powerful Feature by the LONDON FILM CO. - By Request, on Wednesday night, wc will again show "TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE." Owing to the length of the programme, the starting time will be 7.30 sharp, opening with "Tillie." FRIDAY, For One Night Only, AN ENEMY OF MANKIND. A Great "Stingaree" Story, adapted from, the Book by E. W. Hornung, dealing with the dashing adventurer, "Stingaree." SATURDAY, ALL DAY. Commencing at 2 p.m., and continuing on Until 10 p.m. A Famous Player's Classic. ' THE ARAB. A Drama of intense inTHE ARAB, teresi-; and a proved THE ARAB. success. Make a point of getting in at the 6 o'clock session and avoid the crowd at 8 p.nx.
EGrMONT PICTURES opening announcement. f 'HE EGMOXT PICTURES will show a first-class programme of Pictures as follows: — OPUXAKE—Tuesday, August 1. RAHOTC —Wednesday, August 2. OKATO—Friday, August 4. Thereafter every week at tlio same places and on the same nights PROGRAMME: "PATHE GAZETTE." "SPARROW OF THE CIRCUS," drama. "OX THE MARITIME ALPS," scenic. •'PAIR OF CUFFS," drama. "WANTED AN HEIR," comedy. "BATTLE OF THE WEAK," drama. "KNOCK-OUT," Keystone special drama Watcli Daily News for weekly programmes. Popular iPrices. JJEMPTON JJALL, QKATO GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE, in aid of Hall Funds. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918 Particulars later.
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