HAYWARD'S PICTURES.
j'The bill of faro at His Majesty's Theatre to-night should prove one or the most interesting that has been screened for a long time. "London by Night " is the star film, and the public are promised a true representation of luxurious life in the gilded West End and a faithful portrayal of the habits of those steeped all their lives in misery in the slums of the mighty East End. In addition, other interesting stories will be unveiled, and a wonderful SVJjle, entitled " Frog and the Ox," whivh picture points a moral, is among the number. The "Gaumont Graphic is always acceptable, and "Hobo and the Hobble Skirt " is heralded as an excruciatingly funny comedy. "From Spietz to Loetschberg "' should please lovers of a journey amidst beautiful scenery, and " Woodcarving " is an interesting and informative picture! To-night's change of programme should provide a fine entertainment. , 1 ' ""i" i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8726, 27 November 1913, Page 3
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