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HAYWARD'S PICTURES.

One of the most interesting industrial studies for which the cinematograph is so admirably adapted is the lengthy film taken at the yards of ilartaml and Wolff, Belfast, a.ud now being ; xhibited at the Theatre Royal, illustrating the construction of a modern ocean levi.itha.il. The White Star liner Olympic, which is tho subject of t!io picture, ia one of the largest liners afloat, and tho cinematograph gives a very clear idea of the processes of construction from the laying of the keel plates to the time the vessel glides down the ways to receive tho finishing touches afloat. In "Real Brittany" a glimpse is given of the life and industri;t; of that interesting country. "Peg W'jffington" comprises part of Charles Reade's well-known work and the other dramatic films are of great interest. The orchestra is now one of tho most pleasing features of tho entertain-

Mr-nts :\t tho, Theatre. The .new programme attracted another largo attendance last night, and the interest should be sustained during the week.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 2

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HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 2

HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 2