LYCEUM PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT,
There should be a large audience at Marton Town Hall to-nlgbt as the Lyceum Company are putfing on a very fine programme of pictures,. All lovers of the sport of kings should see the racing drama "The Handicap,” a thrilling story from beginning to end. Grace Gordon,
with her mother and brother, lives in a house belonging to a wealthy Mexican. The Gordons have fallen behind in their rent The Don calls and finds the giiT and her mother alone. He insults Grace; the brother enters and orders the landlord from the place. Harry reads that there is to be a big handicap for 6-year-clds, and he outers Grace’s horse Rio, and intends riding it himself, but the Mexican plans that be , shall be doped, Harry being unable to ride, Grace dona the jockey miiicrm, and rides her horse to victory, ‘‘The Sunbeam” is also a charming: domestic drama. The balance includes the following :~-‘‘l£aiian Naval Manoeuvres,” “French Hairdressers of Different' Periods, ” ‘‘Question of Seconds,” /‘With a Kodak,” comic; “Beauty Spots In British Colombia,” ” Persistant Suitors,” “Prosecuting Counsel,” “Hot Stuff,” comic. The boy soprano, Ernest Qlading, eiags oa Wednesday, 24th. and Saturday,, 37th. Prices: All chairs Is, pit 6d.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10406, 20 July 1912, Page 4
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202LYCEUM PICTURES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10406, 20 July 1912, Page 4
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