AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE
There was a good attendance at His Majesty's Theatre on Satuvd.w evening, when the screening of <ru excellent programme came to a • .ose. the whole bill met with a good reception. On ' Saturday afternoon i' e prize matinee took place, nid LlLween three and four hundred gathered in the theatre, all the children receiving their promised prize. Another excellent lot of films has been received for this evening's entertainment, the star drama being "An Aeroplane Elopement," one of the most original and unique photo-plays jet presented. The lovers leave in the aeroplane and then follows the rage with the speed boat, locomotive, and automobile, conveying the girl's frantic father right to the finish, where the young folks win the race; and Maude's persuasiveness leads the father to see things in the right light. The other dramas consist of "A Noble Enemy" and "Thrown to the Lions," both being of high standard. "The inhabitants of Jungletown", a him of natural history, show-
iua; all the animals and reptiles of the jungle, will no doubt lie watched with interest. The other films to he screened will be "Tobacco Industry" (industrial), Norwegian Fjords (scenic) "Making Silk Hats" (industry, "Gaumaut Graphic No. 92" (topical). The comic section comprise "Dooley's Scheme," "Somo Mother-in-laws," "Mr Inquisitive," and Hypnotising tlie Hypnotist."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 25, 27 May 1912, Page 7
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218AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 25, 27 May 1912, Page 7
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