ENTERTAINMENTS
HATWAISD'S PICTURES. The programme of moving pictures now running at the Lyceum Hall, was greeted by a good audience last evening. The detective story "Xal Pinkerton and the Bank Thieves." was eagerly followed, throughout its screening. Other good films were, "The 801 l of Penance," "Willie’s .Sister” and "The Vagabonds.” The programme will be screened finally to-night. v TOLIEM' PICTURES. The excellent programme screened this week at the Hall drew a large house last evening in spite of the cold and blustery erening. In addition to the attractive and interesting films shown on Monday evening, last night three new ones wore screened. "The .Secretary" and "t’mbreihis to Mind," were both very fine films, and “Breezing Auntie" created much amusement. The tiro-fighting picture proved again very popular, and the pathetic drama ‘Tola’s Promise” was greatly appreciated. The same programme will be presented this evening.
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Southland Times, Issue 17060, 5 June 1912, Page 6
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