HAYWARD'S PICTURES.
Sensational dramatic pictures, inteitosting travel subjects, and good honest humourous films go to make up an excellent programme at the Theatre Royal. " Among the long list special mention must belmade of the demonstration of Ozaka's ju-jitsu, a marvellous display by an English exponent of the art of ju-jitsu. The scientific methods of attack and defence are portrayed with remarkable effect. "Shooting Rapids in. Japan" is one of Pathc Freros beautiful creations. The coloured .scenic, "Wandering Tribes of Morocco" depicts native customs and marinol'S. "Drumsticks" is a touching episode centreing round a pet tUi'key. "Tabies-Turnpd^' and "Calino. turning Toreador," are good comics with more point than usual. In tlje latter is seen a first class stjige bull which plays pranks frdm. > Caliiifl's point of ,view. "The Lost Ribbon" is ..a. stirring drama. The programme will be screen, ed for the last time to-niglit.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 1315, 11 July 1911, Page 2
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144HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 1315, 11 July 1911, Page 2
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