THE NEW THEATRE.
At all sessions on Saturday, The New Theatre was crowded by pictuie lovers who know where good films are shown. Included in to-morrow's change of programme are "Getting^ his Man," a etory of a. bank robbery in the Wild West, "The Transformation of Mike" and "The Refuge," a story of true pathos. KILBIRNIE SKATING RINK. The attendance at the Kilbirnie Rink remains undiminshed, large numbers being in attendance at all sessions on Saturday. The management have further attractions in view this week which will be announced in due course. The rink will not be open to tho public to-morrow evening. The Garrison Band played an attractive programme of music at Day's Bay yesterday afternoon, which included an "In Memoriam" (S. Lynton) and the funeral march, "A Garland of Flowers" (Beyer). These two items were played as a mark of respect to those who perished in the wreck of the Titanic.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 2
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153THE NEW THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 2
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