AMUSEMENTS.
ROYAL STANDARD. PICTURES,
The bi-weekly change of pictures at tlie Druids' Hall last evejiing attracted an overflowing attendance of patrons. The new lot of films indicates that the management is fully determined to keep up the high standard that has been established and maintained, for over six months — week in and week out. One of the rcpst powerfully acted and thrilling picture dramas yet shown here is that entitled "The Restoration," a case of two pairs of lovers and a misunderstanding. "The Jester," "The Sea," and "The Crimp" are all most interesting stories. "The Bulgarian Army in the Field" is a fine military scene. The humorous subjects are especially good, the last entitled "The Theatre. Pass" causing more laughter and genuine mirth last night than -has ever been heard in the Druids' Hall since it was built. Th© same programme, will ba repeated to-night.
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12768, 14 April 1910, Page 2
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145AMUSEMENTS. Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12768, 14 April 1910, Page 2
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