AMUSEMENTS.
HLS MAJESTY’S THEATER. A hig change of pictures taker, place at His Majesty’s Theatre this evening. Among the dramatic pictures shown will bo the great cowboy and Indian drama entitled the “Carrier Pigeon.” The opening of the picture shows the hero, Jack, whispering tales of love to Molly, his young sweetheart; but he is rebuked. Jack, who is in the habit of taking witji him Ids favourite carrier pigeon on his lonely trips of driving the gold waggon, sends the bird back with different passages of love to Ids sweetheart Molly. One day the waggon is stopped by an Indian, but is quietly driven off, and the Indian plans with others of his tribe to rob the escort; so a few days afterwards they await the waggon in ambush. Happily Jack has his carrier pigeon concealed in the waggon, and releases the bird when attacked by the desperadoes, tying a message to its neck asking for help. The bird flics direct to Molly, who upon reading the message at once informs the cowboys, who after some hot lighting utterly rout the Indians. The present programme consists of star dramatic, scenic, comic and industiial films of a high order. The performance commences sharp at S o’clock. Several of the liims are of the latest Ivincmacnlor, shown for the first time in New Zealand and are faithful reproductions of nature’s colours. PICTURES AT THE TOWN HAM.. A grand picture entertainment will he given in the Town Hall on Tuesday, .November tHth, by the Crystal Palace Eireworks . Company. During the evening selections will be played by the Stratford Orchestra.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 85, 23 November 1911, Page 5
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