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LAST NIGHT OF "THE MILLIONDOUBLE" AT THE EMPIRE. •MATINEE THIS" AFTERNOON. There wil! be a matinee performance ! pf "The. MilUbsair'i\©oiibl£ w £tegr»mm9' ' 4,t the Ejhpijs this ,'iWs'pro- . jpfatntfx; ndiyics "ho li£ih'''4pUode o''Tho S.fcret of the Submarine.'' She third aeries of the 'Hex Boach Travel" ; films, a hlimorcus comedy ahd an interesting topical gazette. Lionel Barrymore ia featured in the "Millionaire's which is a splendid Metro drama full of exciting' and tense dramatic moments reilieved with friany dashes of real comedy. 'The full programme will be screened "at the matinee and for the last time tonight. COMING MONDAY. Another strong programme will be introduced on Monday night whja Jack Warren. Kerrigan will he featured irt a : fttiie-bird Jirama, "The G4y Lord Wir-. and T>6'rdt'hy fial'ton "in a 'flv'c-teftl Triangle' succchs, "The btfk Rdad." Tftia |< programme will 'bo shown for throe nights. i
' ANOT2EP. BIG WORLD FILM SUCCESS AT EVERYBODY'S. "THE PAGE MYSTERY." There is mbre thbn olie ll; this mystery play, which commences its • local, season at Everybody's at the miitinee this afternoon. Tlio first is the one that develops \vhea Aleh Wnt'horp steps a beautiful -girl just as she is about to commit, suicide. She refuses to give, her name or.reveal her identity, or tellwhy she wishes to take her life. Tlie next enigma is discovered when, in. rleaningiip the lodge preparatory to re-. eeii'ingjboia»el-feßj(ii-and.iiii..house.-party, Winthbrp comes .upon a secret bedroom. ; pf cp'urse, coijiea the utterly inexplicable | murder of Colonel Page. The play is ; p&rtk'ulariy strong, and is acted by a i great est St. <?arlyle Blaekwell, Jufle 131- : vidge, and Arthur Ashley are in the • lead. Jlany of the. scenes are cast in i the Adirondack Mountains in winter i time, and tlie snow scenes are of wonder- > ful bpauty. The first instalment of "The 1 rfbn Claw 1 ' will, also be ificluited on |lie ! tfr-'rtsiy etnd - this! : frotiderfui continued photoplay provides! 1 a series of thrills that have startled' oven the most 'blase followers of the photoplay.
BARTON'S COLOSSAL CTROUS. - TOR ONE NTGHT ONLY. "Carton's far-famed Circus Cottipany • will tfhow in tfew Plymouth on 15th in Vlio paddbob next, (lie Grosvenor Hotel in their colossal tents. There is just .enough room to allow the unrivalled display of horses lluit Bartons aro noted for. Tho array of nrenie talent is bigger and better than ever before, and includes Miss Alloc Alton, known as the bonelcSs wonder. This young lady can roll hcrgelf lip from feet to hea3. like rolling up. a carpet or piece of taps. Jloy Barton, the r.oted bareback rider, is still performing his daring hurricane ridM. Mies Mena Val, among other clever arts, shows how to get at the v/hisky in a bottle without a corkscrew. This young lady takes a stock whip, and, standing several yards away, with one crack cleanly flicks off the neck of i the bottle. The Chinese Acrobatic ComI edv Company that have travelled the I world are now under engagement to i Barton. Besides a. host of contortionist, acrobhtie tnd Equestrian talent BSirtoha. I .still ,jtpte,4' ;tli«- fine lot of traitjctl i • hor?esV.^W^'g v yfiipli .is 's>?., ncfted Tor-' ' iiSito, "tUfe life Tei Ififiti IWs9 sajf» Witt -iMiriftdfi's H Wiej beict circite fii Tfe' JJjiiti. The. .fenggfie Wbs. -jMjiter; Bandmaster Magaire, will pJay.Mections iri puWTc/a'nd llie 'prices ai'e only '3s 'ana 2s, with half prfee "lid chlldfferi. The circus pKfJSrMfe at Opunake on Monday 12, Rafootn Tuesday, Okato Wednesday, and Waltara on the ICth and Inelewood thefollowing night
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