AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE
Last night a crowded house was the order at Bernard’s picture theatre, when a sumptuous progainme of star pictures was screened to a very enthusiastic audience, the dramas standing alone as works of art and of St variety, as follows—dfßange ,” Zululaiid (a very distinct African animal * and scenic drama, introducing the rough life 'Wild trials of> a young Englishman in' -the African bush), “The Lily of the Tenement” (a really pdthdf& Picture),> “From; Egg to Chick”! (al remarkable film ’showing the interior of an egg as taken through a microscopic X-ray lens to the breaking of the shell and growth of the bird—a remarkable picture), “Building the . Coronation Locomotive” (a very fine picture in the industrial world, this film showing dealing with the rough crucible steel as it does in the first place until the engine is placed upon the rails to join the Scotcn cexpress that Intakes the Royal party to Scotland). The comic pictures are. numerous andi,(Undoubted! v of the most laughable order, and kept the audience in roarsbof 1 daughter. . ...... This programme ‘will : be submitted to-night for the last time, and should prove a big attraction. r io-morrow evening a very big change of pictures will be shown for tlie first time.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 12, 27 December 1911, Page 5
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