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AMUSEMENTS.

MM PRESS THEATRE. TO-NI<JHT'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION While apologising,for the disappoinimein occasioned patrons last nighL owing to the failure of the electrical plant, we take the oppoHtunity to assure all a pleasant evening with i-o----night's fine programme. A new auxiliary plant is now installed and running splendidly, so don't miss seeing the All British film with the quaint liteH English comedienne, Betty Balfour, in "Mord Em'ly," tho dramatic romance of a Cockney girl, adapted from the popular novol by W. Pott Ridge. "Miss Balfour, as Moid Eui'ly lias never been better suited, and proves again what an accomplished comedienne she is."—London Era. A fine supporting programme is also listed for screening with the star attraction.

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT

"Queen of the Moulin Rouge," a thrilling Master picture which will be shown on Uhe above two nights, is based on the play that thrilled Broadway for oyer" a year.. The exterior scenes were photographed in Quebec, which, as everyone knows, av;is the earliest French colony in the new world, and possesses sections which are identical in every respect to the localities an Pans in which the story is laid. And members of the cast of "Queen of the Moulin Rouge" remark that they were strongly tlenipted to take advantage of the bowl which still flows in thifcij region :is some refreshment during their hours of toil.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2065, 10 January 1925, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2065, 10 January 1925, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2065, 10 January 1925, Page 5