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"WORLD'S POPULAR PICTURES."

The Queen's Theatre was well filled last night when the programme of pictures, including "Shamus O'Brien," was shown for the last time. To-night (Thursday) a change will be submitted, when the star dramatic film, "The Barefoot Boy," will be screened. This fine photo play is adapted from Whittier's poem of that name. Other dramatic pictures include "Red Sauhder's Sacrifice,' , "Missionaries in Darkest Africa," "Life with a Circus." The pi-ogramme is well supplied with comedy, scenic and educational pictures. Prof. D'Almaine, who greatly interested the audience during his performance of hypnotic feats last night, will make his farewell appearance. Assisted by Miss Lenna Kelly he will introduce "Bloodless Surgery." D'Almaine will also introduce some comic scenes, including "The Auction Mart." The programme is a good one.

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Northern Advocate, 28 August 1913, Page 5

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"WORLD'S POPULAR PICTURES." Northern Advocate, 28 August 1913, Page 5

"WORLD'S POPULAR PICTURES." Northern Advocate, 28 August 1913, Page 5

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