THEATRE ROYAL PERMANENT PICTURES.
A programme of oxoeptional merit and interest will be screenc yd at the Theatre Royal this afternoon and ovening, headed' by one of West's exclusive dramas; entitled "Tlie 'Vengeance of Fate," or "The Roaring Days of '49." Tho story is full of thrilling incidents, depicting the hardships of diggers in their search for gold, and their desperate tights with Indians in the Far West. There is a good plot, 'with-a strong love story running through it, and the natural scenery is said to be magnificent. Tho film is by the Bison Company which is "famous for its Indian-1 dramas, and tbore . should bo capacity business on every occasion it is shown. The supporting'items are Well selected, and include 'lloyan and its Environs," scenic; "The Lost, Necklace," drama; "A Woman's Strategy,'-' drama; "Cowboy life in U.S.A.,"' illustrating rough riding sharp- shooting and ks«o throwing; "Colibms Dwarfs," a clever Vaudeville act; "A New Cure for Divorce," comic; "Overdoing it," comic; etc.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13644, 8 February 1913, Page 7
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163THEATRE ROYAL PERMANENT PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13644, 8 February 1913, Page 7
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