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SALONIKA AT THE LYCEUM.

Salonika, which is the centre of warlike operations in the East, following upon the withdrawal from Gallipoli, was shown on the screen at the Lyceum last night. The Pat-he Gazette is also topically interesting. That wonderful monkey. Napoleon, is a figure in: "The Jungle Cure," which is a shriek in drink-cures. "Hilda of the Slums" is a drama with a heart - inforest in it and excitement aplenty. Bui the picture of pictures, that attracted and held enthralled tho many patrons, is tlvt> 17th instalment of "The Million Dollar Mystery," which bears the title. 'The Battle of Wits," said wits being those of the Countess and Braine v. Norton the hero-repor-ter and Jones the faithful butlerguardian of the mystery. This instalment is of thrilling, table-turning interest, the gang loaders being literally caught in their own trap. The fall-in was greeted with rounds of cheers. There is a large mixture of the laugh-ter-raising element in the programme —which see in its final screening" tonight. And don't miss tlie picturisafion of Harold MaeOrath's fine 5000----feet Eastern fantastical story, "'The Carpet from Bagdad," to be screened on Monday- after the Premier has finished hi.s recruiting speech.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2918, 15 April 1916, Page 2

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SALONIKA AT THE LYCEUM. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2918, 15 April 1916, Page 2

SALONIKA AT THE LYCEUM. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2918, 15 April 1916, Page 2

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