THRILLS AT THE LYCEUM.
The crowd which patronised the Lyceum .last might thoroughly enjoyed the change of programme presented. There wero several special features. A record of the physical culture exorcises of Kitchener's new army was particularly good. There was a fine Graphic, iuteriuatioiial, in its selection of passing events, am unusually good: snapshot being that showing the crew of an 'American warship at work on deck, taken from above the ship. The making of .snobs presents some new aspects of the composition of muni tin us. Another miformative lilini showed tho growing of cotton and the. picking of it by automatic niean<s> —by the vacuum nozzle. "Thr} Caitamount" wtvs a Wild West drama with Dorothy Gisli .in the name part. The 'tlhr.i.l.lcir of the programme was tho six'l'h episode in "The Million Dollar Mystery" serial, this chapter bearing the title "The Coach nig Party of tbe Countess." Heroni Jones, the valet of the mysteriously missing Harureaves .(whose fortune the gang, led by Braine a,nd the Countess, is after), comes liiito prom.iuc.nco again. Henry Bracy. who 'plays the part of Jones. is an Australilaii actor, who at o.ne ii'inc used to tour New Zealand. Tbe coaching' picnic is got up with the object of capturing the heroine —a.nd ju.«t what happens when she falls into tlio trap is worth seeing. There are two comedies: "Whiffles at fhe .R.Yiera" Tin which our old friend M. 'Prince .rea prxia.rs) and "The Now Valet" (in which .Billy Reeves does some hilarious knooka,l>out work). Last snreonin.gr to-night. On Mondnv a Wm. lo Oueux detective olav, "Sons of Satan."
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2856, 29 January 1916, Page 2
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