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THE NEW THEATRE.

The continuous picture entertainment presented by Messrs. Macmahon and Donnelly at The New Theatre was well patronised yesterday, and to-day there was a complete change of programme. The leading picture of the new series is undoubtedly "A Daughter of Dixie," a story drawn from that inexhaustible well of American ' romance, the Civil War between the North and the' South. The heroine is, of course, as the title implies, a girl of the South, one of those intrepid women who did so much to sustain a struggle to the bitter end against enormous odds. The rest of the programme is of merit, comprising an exclusive Bison drama, "The Lost Letter," a classical story of old France, "The Last of the Abencerrages," by the Cines Company, "A Fight with Fire," "A Hindoo Village,", "Lake Vertano," and two comedies-^'Corirad Fond of Animals" and "A Strange Invitation to Dinner." The show is continuous through the day from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 2

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THE NEW THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 2

THE NEW THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 2