AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE ROYAL PERMANENT PICTURES.
Tliero was another good audienco at tho Theatre Royal last owning to witkoss tho screening of tho current progicmmo hea-dcxl by the Italia.' Com-pany'-s '4,000 feet drama "Father." The story1 is one of absorbing- interest, and contains many sensatioual incidents. The supporting subjects are of an interesting and varied character. ''Face to Foes" with a'Leopard" ■ was an exciting drama, a pretty lovo story being interwoven with some'exciting incidents which culminated in a hand and-hand conflict with tho hero and a leopard. "Pathe's Australian Gazette" showed tho latest topical subjects occurring' in tho centres uf tho Commonwealth. "From Ore to Iron" was an'industrial, subject of more than ordinary interest, and showed the process of iron manufacture from tho taking of tho raw material to the production of the finished article. "Tho Rod Barrier," a Vita graph drama, and two laughable comics depicting Max Lindor and John Bunny respectively complotcd_ an excellent, programme which will tie shown for tho last time this evening. To-morrow jifternoon and evening an entire change of programme will be 'screened. After tho evening session, commencing- at 10.15, tho LangtordMoVea fipilit, which took -place at tho Sydney Stadium, will be shown: Tho fight "which wont the full 20 rounds, is'described as tho most scientific display of boxing <^ rer f.oou ,->.t llusrxurotcr's' Bay, and the film is sr.id to graphic? lly depict all- tho exciting .incidents which took place in tho- coutc-st. For 'this special 'picture a charge of Is admis.sio'n to all parts of the- liouso wili be
made.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13754, 20 June 1913, Page 7
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256AMUSEMENTS. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13754, 20 June 1913, Page 7
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