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MACMAHON'S THEATRE.

In common with the rest of the community the busy picture theatres took heed of the significance of Anzac Day, and Ma-cMahon's Theatre was not J opened until after the close of the memo, j rial.service at 430p m. The programme, for to-night is headed by a strong mystery etory entitled " The Dead Man's Keys." "The Black Box" has entered upon its eleventh episode with " A Desert Vengeance." which is one of the best incidents in this absorbing story. Comedy is supplied by a unique farcical novelty entitled. "What Did He Whisper?" and the Topical Budget is to the fore with a good pictorial record of current, happenings.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 3

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MACMAHON'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 3

MACMAHON'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 3

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