PERMANENT PICTURES.
1 A novel drama, "Tho 'Ohiema. Girl's Romance,?' was closely-followedl .by.;a. .la);ge' audience 'at 'tho Empire- Theatre last night. Hazel ■ Wilinot; a girl brought up ,in > luxury, suddenly finds herself without means. She prefers to earn her own. living and wait for tho man she love's rather than marry a rich man, Sir Hubert. Low. She .secures a position as a cinema actress, and the scenes taken in ia studio where a drama is in" course o* production are exceedingly good, and give most interesting glimpses of. life. Hazel's skill in her new profession excites the jealousy of the leading lady, who therefore agrees to assist Sir Hubert in trapping tihe girl., A great deal of exciting action follows, but HazeF s lover returns to her just in timo to rescue her. and all ends happily. The supporting programme embraces some bright comedies, an Eclair Jour nal, topical cartoons, and other features.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13995, 27 January 1916, Page 7
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154PERMANENT PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13995, 27 January 1916, Page 7
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