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AMUSEMENTS.

HAYWARD'S PICTURES. 'ihe Lyceum was attended by a goodly number last evening, and the current programme proved very satisfactory. There is a wide selection of rums to meet diversified tastes. The star film is a strong drama entitled 'The Wiles of a. S.ren/' replete, with amazing adventures. The supporting films are of a very high-class order, and will be screened for tltp last time this evening. Tho star film for to-morrow night, is a magnificent and thrilling detective, masterpiece entitled "Tho Mysterious Case." 3000 ft. and 's produced by the famous Nordish Company. Tho latest Keystone comedy will" also be. shown, entitled "A Water Dog." and fcatmvs the Keystone Dummy Charles Chaplin. FULLERS' -PICTURES. The Theatre Royal was well attended last evening, and the present programme is well worthy of a visit. Tho. star film is entitled "Tho Pitfall" and is: n most interesting story <>i stage lifo. The acting is of a high order and the sett'ng on the elaborate scale. All tlm other films are of more than ordinary int'Tost. and this evening will bo the last opportunity of witnessing them. "PAID IN FULL." Tiuiantvians did not have the opportunity of seeiug Williamson's Dramatic Company hearted by Kathor.ne Grey in "Paid m Full.*' However, on Thursday evening this great drama will ba screened at the Theatre Royal by Fullers The cast, of characters includes many of America's finest actors, in fact the greatest combination of actors ever euga.ged for one production, will be seen in this rare offering. The play is one of the most successful of the last decade, and has delighted theatregoers the world over for more than five years Tuliy Marshall, the originator of the part of Joe Brooks, is to be seen in tho same role. William Rily Hatch, who played for threo seasons with the original company is cast for tho im--7)0! tant part of Captain Williams. Hattie Russell appears as Mrs Harris. Winifred Kingston plays Beth Harris, Cncrgo M. Irving is cast as Jimsy Smith, Caroline French pourtrays F.nrma Brooks, and others include Earl Mitchell and Irving Southard. The picture is supported by other film attract'ons.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15447, 9 September 1914, Page 11

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AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15447, 9 September 1914, Page 11

AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15447, 9 September 1914, Page 11