ENTERTAINMENTS.
HAYWARD'S PICTURES
There was a largo attendance at His Majesty's Theatre last night to witness the change of programme. "Her Great Hour" was the star picture, and to the delight of the audience proved. to be a very good dramatic film. Molly Mclntyre, who was the staa- in "Bunty Pulls the Strings," played the lead and her acting was very good. Molly works in a. store, and is dismissed on a charge of theft, but she is later employed by the Attorney-General's wife as a maid. The wife is unfaithful, and gets involved in a double love affair. The romance .has, the usual tragic ending. After -many sensational incidents, the picture ends to the liking of the audience. "The Indian Troops in , France?' was a- very interesting film, and proved very popular with the audience. The humorous side of the programme was, as usual, well provided for,. The first picture of this Side of "the:. programitie w.as. the ■Mi.itt arid' Jefl'" cartoOni' and this 'was one of the; best '-'shown:.- here: "Bettys the New Girl/ was another humorous film, and provided much amusement for the onlookers. "The Eternal Town" was one of the best scenic films shown here. The same programme will be shown again this evening.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9127, 24 October 1917, Page 2
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