AMUSEMENTS.
WEST’S PICTURES. Last night at the Town Hall, West’s weekly picture programme was submitted, and was quite .up to the usual high standard. ’“The Investiture of the Prince of Wales, at Carnarvon Castle” was the principal picture, and depicted a very interesting ceremoney. Amongst the dramas screened were ‘‘The Majesty of the Law,” “The Banker’s Daughters,”, and “The Count’s Crime.” The comic section was well representd by “The Taming of Wild Bill,” “James Eats Garlic,” “A Happy Event in the Poprluck Family,” and “WillieaGoos Cycling,” which were greatly applauded ; by the audience. ht ; •; Owing to the Town Hall being booked on Wednesday next by the Stratford Operatic Society, another complete picture entertainment will be screened by West’s on Friday evening of next week. * HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. This week’s second, programme at His Majesty’s Theatre will be screened to-night, when a full selection of dramatic, scenic and comic pictures will be submitted. A particularly interesting film is one entitled “Wellington Day by Day,” which s' ows a great many of the most interesting parts of the Dominion’s capital, a.. The oil painting, announced as to be given to the occupier of the lucky seat last night, was not awarded, as nobody was sitting in or near the seat.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 14 September 1911, Page 4
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