STAR PICTURES.
A good nttendn.noe witnessed the •screening of the current series at the People's Picture Palace (TWn Rail) last night. -'The G;j:n<? keeper's Wife" iind j4«}n»)fting |>.-OKv:v:nme will be kliowii \m the?' br;f-/ tir^o tonight <rSatnrtn>;vi. "Tfie Stolen Melodj"" is.a very intm-nstiug (]v:imn, dealing with an n^cd mv:;:>; -»n, hh daughter, and a thief. "A Girl Alone" depicts n-u orphan in a larccp city, in tHe not oi an artful gstjtle-
man rogue. "Eclair Journal" contains some very fine scenes at the Trafalgar Day commemorations ot tno 108 th anniversary of Nelson's greatest 'fight. The Victory is shown with Nelson's famous signal, . "England expects every man to do his duty •«- a scene which should appeal to all of British blood. "Mr Jinks Buys a d£2» and "The Tale of a Bhek Eye" are two really good comedies. The proprietary will screen a special programme on Tuesday and Wednesday next, when . picture-lovers are '. promised a pictorial treat. ! I [ i i i i
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14, 17 January 1914, Page 8
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162STAR PICTURES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14, 17 January 1914, Page 8
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