AMUSEMENTS.
ROBERTS' PICTURES
There was no performance at tho Oddfellows' Hall last night as the new programme of films had not come to hand. This was singularly unfortunate, as a large audience had assembled and Mir 'Kbiberts had no films,
either old or new, with w'hieh to give
an entertainment, and consequently had to close down. However the new pictureis arrived to-day and will be screened to-nigjlit. Ajnong] the stars will Ible found "The Geishai," "The Ileiart of the Siomix," and "The Flag. of Ooinpany H." The manag'e;me<ut has installed elecitrie light thi'cnighout tho hall.
Wo hare made arrangieiments with Mir Rultoils to display the results of tho local municipal elections on the screen alt to-morrow night's picture entertainment. As soon as the results ai'o miade known a eolo'red plato giving dot-ails 'will b'3 forwarded to thoOd'.lfell.iws' Hall.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 2
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138AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10350, 25 April 1911, Page 2
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