AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJ ESTY ’S THEA TR E
To-night tho huge hfiio/it in aid of local Convent funds will take place, when some very line Irish dramas and scenic pictures will he screened, and considering (ho good cause, then l should he a hamper house. To-mor-row evening, another hig change takes the screen, when such hig star pictures ns ‘•The New Superintendent,” showing a great explosion and a terrible fire at an nil well in America, will he shown. It gives a great idea of the magnitude of this great industry. “The Rival Engine Drivers,” “Saved from Himself,” and “Kate’s Tnrn'ng” are also thrilling A.B. photo plays, whilst the comic portion—“ The Tramp ami the Hear,” “With a Kodak,” and “A Dark Deception”—are heyond a doubt “screamers.” “Humours of Animal Life” is a natural history film of intense interest. The Australian Gazette and “Icebergs off the Coast" of America” are most valuable picture studies. SKATING.
With the lowering of the temperature has come an increased demand for admission to the Town Hall Skaiing Rink, and all sessions of laic nave been well attended. Messrs, deicer and Drake announce for to-morrow night a “mask and domino” evening, and this is certain to ho veil patronised. Those who have not yet experienced the joys of such a novel' v should nat : miss the opportunity ; it goes wAbout saying that the .more < spent-need in those delights will he there of a certain tv.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 5
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