BRITISH BIOGRAPH PICTURES.
-«- , — 'An unfortunate misadventure has befallen the important film of "Carbine," which was to,have formed the principal attraction of the British Biograph Company's pictorial programme to bo shown to-night at His Majesty's Theatre. The film has gone astray m. some unaccountable way, and if can bo traced m time efforts will be mfide to get it here to be shoWn on Saturday. To replace this him to-night the management will include a Stirling American production of the comedy-drama type entitled "A Summer Idyll," a subject which is enacted by the favorite artists of the A. B. tympany. Other good films to be shown aro "The Sheriffs Capture," a thrilling- western story; "Kill that Fly," niid "Tontolini Wants Money," two very funny film*; "Feeding Seals at Gatalina Island, California," "The Stronger Sex" and "Examination Day , at School,''' two American Biograph : Stories', and several scenic numbers are also included. Seats may be reserved at Mr Millers, where tho box plans for both nights are on The programme to-night will 'start, at 8 o'clock sharp, and intending patrons are requested* to be seated at that time to avoid any delay, as the. programme to bo shown is a very lengthy one.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12376, 9 February 1911, Page 5
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