"TALE OF TWO CITIES."
By special request tho management of Shortt's Continuous Picture Theatre, Willis-fltreet, will screen to-morrow the kinematograph representation of Dickens'? mo&t perfect novel "A Tale of Two Citie&," one of the finest pictures see,n here. The current programme, which commenced today, includes, among other excellent items, a matrimonial comedy entitled "Is He Eligible t" The title really tell* the plot of the talo. A young man is advised by his father to marry and settle down. His efforts to comply with the paternal behest form the subject of a meet entertaining picture.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 37, 12 August 1912, Page 2
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