THE COLOSSEUM.
There -vvae a largo audience at tho Colossoiun Jasfc night, when the new pictures were again exhibited. All of them -were well reooivt-d. To-day th<» usual raatinoe will be given, as well as the evening performance. WESTS PICTURES On Monday evening, at His Majesty's Theatre, West's Pictures will commence a soason. Th« programmes will comprise- quite a number of now pictures, anvoaigs'b the most nctitoeable of which may be m<\ntK>ne*l viows of tho MattonhiOni, Stockholm, London, and Parie, tho football team, Chiiildrcn's Day in Paris, and a number of .mystic, oamic, dramatic, ajid industrial films. Dβ Groan's V,ioe-rcgal Band will play eeyera.l selections, as well as anproprwte unuaio for the pictxires. Tno conoeesLon c&upon system U in fo:<>3 this fttka3o.ll. The i>!an of reserved sco.te ie now oi>ea. at tho Df«sden.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 11
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