PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE.
Large gatherings all the week have ■witnessed at the People's Picture Palace the screening of Harold M'Grath's wellknown novel in .pictures, "The Man on the Box." Produced by the Famous Players, it provides a.healthy couple of hours' amusement. "The Man on the Box" will be screened for the last time to-night. Monday's new programme will include for-a star attraction a four-act Cines drama entitled "The Circus Man." It is /a picture adaptation of George Barr M'Cutcheon's well-known novel "Tho Rose of the Ring." Plenty of romance is attached 'to circus stories, and "The Circus Man" is full of excitement and all the elements popular with picture lovers. The play is produced by the Famous Players, and the various circus scenes are said to bo full of thrills.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 6, 8 January 1916, Page 3
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