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AMUSEMENTS.

EMPRESS PICTURES.

The star film showing at «be Empress Theatre, is one of great amusement, entitled "His Vacation. Bobby Burns receives a photo of a • friend and two girls who are having a good time at the seaside and ui«e Bob to go down. Bob gets his fri«nd to eand a. fake " s - wire to the office saving that nis mother has sprained her ankle. But the old man gets the photo, and. rushes down to tne seaside to fire Bob. In the morning the party v go for a row, ' but the chaperon of the two girls stay ashore. The boss meets her and indulges in >a flirtation forgetting all about his errand. The party returns and the boss caiches them, in the dilemma they get the chaperon to bandage her ankle up. and than introduce her to the boss. They are sur prised to find him already acquainted, fc and more so when he offers to take f the lady for a stroll. The managet ment has made a new departure by I raising the chairs from half way to | the back of the hall, and installed patent ventilators, thus being desir- ' ous of studying the comfort of patrdns. The prices of admission is now —front seats 6d, back seats Is.

CURLE'S PICTURES

The many patrons of Curie's Pictures will be pleased to read that oa next Friday evening at the Rink the firm will re-open with an entirely new plant and the latest films. Referring to our advertising columns it will at once be noticed that the pictures to be shown are of an exceptionally attractive nature. The star film is one entitled "Friends," a drama pourtraying life in the West. Several comic scenic, educational and dramatic films support the star film.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 531, 8 January 1913, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 531, 8 January 1913, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 531, 8 January 1913, Page 5

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