AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S. THEATRE, A large .and most erithsiastic audience greeted the last night’s change of pictures at His " !i The' star film, “Cindet<ella;- ?T proved all the good things that-. Wave been stated about this celebrated fairy photo-play. The scenery effects and acting wore most elaborate, and carried to a gorf£eOUs extreme, having Tieeh taken in Selig’-s Vast pidttlre studio, which covers two acres of Mother Earth in Chicago, Tl^o. picture, features Miss dainty diminutive new pictpre.gctifGSS. .The display suoh trappings, properties, scenery, etq., j.puir the Selig / Co. into an expense close on £IO,QUO for 3000. feet of real. tip-top enjoy-, ment. /-The sustaining pictures ar> oh great educational ;and. humorous value. “Frpm Forest to Mill”'is, as the name indicates, of,'greet interest,' showing, some of the latest timber working machinery- produced. “Village Customs in Ceylon” is a scenic film of great beauty,-whilst the comic portion is in the lead. The same programme will be screened to-night and on Wednesday. On Wednesdayafternoon a matinee, Will ho given- when School children under twelve years will be admitted free of charge.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 83, 15 April 1913, Page 6
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