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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. > — Skating was the excitement at His Majesty s '1 heal re last evening, when a very lair crowd 01 enthusiasts participated. Tne ladies’ hoc key match was non by Miss i nompson s team, aid was a very stieimous contest. 1 lie gents' winning team was lull of vim, .aid was captained oy \V. Woods. ) his evening a new programme of pictures will no screened, including anno very line scenic, diamatic, and iudnsi.iai (dairying) aims. ’1 he comic dement is somewhat above the/usual standard, Eooishead being to the lore. most inteiesting picture, entitled ‘The Man who Jjearmd,’’ shows some very line views ol Dairy work iir the homeland. “Tne blue .Nile” is one il the best scenic pictuics shown at j.o theatre. On Saturday next the long-looked tor Coronation picture ol King George \ . and Queen Mary w ill bo shown for tiie first time. It" si lows all the main . eeiics and incidents that Look place at unis great event. At Saturday’s matinee the prize for oho best essay on Bernard’s Pictures vill be presented. The management have secured for .heir next change the thrilling dramatic picture, “ ihc Fall of ’Troy.” There will be no extra charge for the star programme, adults being jhargod is and children Gd. WEST’S PICTURES. Ti>ere was a very fair attendance at Vest’s Pictures last night in the iowii Hall, when a capital miscellane■us programme was submitted. The iconic films introduced some beautiful vaterfa.ll scenes, whilst the dramatic md comic numbers were lull of in-•-erest. There will bo a complete •hango of programme next week. CORONATION SKATING RINK. The proprietor of the C oronation skating Rank lias a replace aoverfiscneiit in this issue, which will bo found interesting to skaters and . armors.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 138, 3 August 1911, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 138, 3 August 1911, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 138, 3 August 1911, Page 6

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