AMUSEMENTS.
"THE MARRIAGE OF MOLLY-0."
A real Irish Fair is one of the features of "The ~ Marriage of .Molly-O," being screened at His Majesty's to-night (Wednesday) and night. Mac Marsh, as
the heroine, h the real thing in colleen;-!, and is full of quaint charm and pretty way.s. Tho scene in which she is beaten for first prize with "the foinest pig in Ould Ireland" is packed with blarney .and good temper. Robert Harron is a man and likeable hero, and he puts up a fistic surprise in his tremendous tussle with James O'Shea, who plays the villain. There is a pretty interweaving of a fairy story, which serves in a measure to explain the main plot, and the story ends very prettily. The photography is the finest example of the Triangle studio art yet produced, and the producer has sprung some new surprises in the way of effects. The supporting pictures are a new Pathe Gazette and the latest Keystone two-reeler. To-morrow night the new programme will feature the latest in World films — Douglas McLean and Molly King in "A Woman's Power."
We find pleasure in recommending some new popular English issiies:— "Sleep. CSomrades, Sleep," a thrilling military slumber song; "Rank and File '(military march); "Spiders Tread" (march comique), and "Victory Valse," by Sydney Baynes, who made a distinct hit with his "Destiny and Ecstacy" valscs. New supplies of "Anzac." "If you were the only girl in the world," "Turn back the Universe," "My Beautiful Lady" (Pink iady), "Sunshino of your smile," pacb. 2s 2d posted; "Old Comrades" (Mareh-Teike), Is 6d; "Bing Boys (vocal score), 5s 6d.—Cartwnght's, 15 Alfred Street, Blenheim. —Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 228, 26 September 1917, Page 8
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273AMUSEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 228, 26 September 1917, Page 8
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