HAYWARD'S PICTURES.
- . •&>• There was a good and appreciative audience at the Lyceum Theatre last evening. The programme is indeed a capital one and patrons should take advantage of seeing it to-night, the last opportunity. The varied programme must appeal to all tastes. "Following the Star," and the "Governor's Daughter" are alone worth a visit. To-morrow night.. four thousand feet of drama entitled "Spanish Blood," will be.screened. This is a most unusual drama, showing some fine scenery in Spain and Asta Nielsen (the imitatable) in the title roleone of thejstrongest and most dramatic dramas of love and hate ever screened. ;"Master and Man" is a. fine Edison drama which points a great moral and "The Portrait," is also a very attractive drama. "Mabel's Lovers (A Keystone Comic) and "A way out" (a Vftagraph featuring Costello) are screame. The Gaumont Graphic shows the suffragette Miss Davidson meeting her death by catching the King's libree in the English Derby.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 3
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