THE NEW THEATRE.
.All sessions al the New Theatre tver« Well attended yesterday, the particular attraction being the bi-weekly change. It is apparent that the management has made a careful selection, for the variety is excellent. For the fiercely emotional small boy there ie "The Outlaw and the Female Detective— a thrilling "Wild West" story of a desperado of the blackest dye and a Mrs. .Sherlock Holmes. The latter • unmasks the man in great style. "Fortune Favours tho. Brave" is a fairy pantomime film full of colotir. and one of the most interesting of the series screened is a. film depicting the labours of the "industrial blind." who are seen at work, tnanipu--lating baskets, brushes, and other things. ''Law and Order in Bar 'L ! " ie a comic cowboy epjaode, extremely amusing, and another joyful picture is "The Borrowed Baby." Other cinematographs, more or less notable, are ; "The Better Wav" atod Tweedledum's Riding Boots." The programme will bo tfepeatcd until 11 o'clock this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 2
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163THE NEW THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 2
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