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AMUSEMENTS

HAYWARD 'S PICTURES,

■ The current programme of Hayward s pictures .a/t the Theatre Royal last night again attracted a large a na appreciative audience. The Boy Scouts werg_ present by invitation, and at the conclusion gaive three lusty cheers for the management. The new programime to be presented to-night contains some fine features. The Pathe Weekly Gazette is, as usual, full -of interest, Paris fashions, great aviation feats, etc., being, pictured. The star item, "The Fire Chief's Daughter,' is stated ito be the most sensational and realistic film ever screened. "The Tragedy of the Silent Duke" is an historical'subject, the acting-ibeing considered •of a high standard. "The Girl frpm •Arizona" is an. exciting) Wild West drama, and the* .orwegian f jiords is a fine scenic picture. "Practical Fis'h■breeding" is ,a film illustrating an industry of gre a t interest; and a, pathetic dram a is entitled "Our New Minister. The humorous pictures include- -AGrocer's Assistant," "Music -tLatti Charms," and "A Tight Rope Walker.

It is. understood that on Saturday next both the 4.30 train and the 10 p.im. train will be delayed to accommodate .country people and children attending Wirth's Circus. The trains Will be dulv advertised.

•Given -a fine day on Wednesday, Ist February, Adversary Day, the Druids' public picnic to be held.-at Wakefield promises to be a b:g success. The Committee have made complete arrangements for the entertainment of both parents and childien Everything will be m readiness 'on the arrival of the train at Wakefield, and thv programme mapped out should keep everybody amused all dav. For the children s race s there are toys in abundance Swings will be erected in the beautiful bush adjoining the Domain, aud hot water and mil-It will be dispensed fiee of charge. The Citizens' Band have promised to turn out in lull force and the musia provided^w;il greatly add to the enjoyment of tin.' clay Tho special, train leaves tpw.i at 9 a.m., and it will leave Wakefield ±cr-the return home at 5.30 p.hi.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 6