AMUSEMENTS.
THE LYCEUM. Tne popularity of tho current programme at the Lyceum did not diminish with its second screening, for there was another good house last night to witness the screening of '"The Siren of Corsica" and the iino war pictures on the programme. Some admirable portraits of the Allies' leaders are given. At a matwe this afternoon and again this evening, the same programme will be screened. FULLERS' PICTURES. a "A Hero of the Dardanelles" drew another large crowd to the Theatre liavai last evening, and remarkable enthusiasm was displayed during the screening of this splendid war picture. The Fall ot' JVzemysl cartoons also secured a good deal ol" popularity. A matinee wi'.l he given this afternoon, and the programme " ill be shown again to-night. McGRATFTS PICTURES. Mr \Y. H. McGrath will show on his circuit next week the star drama "Brandon's L.i.st Ride." This series unfolds a spirited Indian-western story of Love, hata and revenge. Other pictures to ho shown nrr-: ' ; A Trip Throug'n the Dark Continent." ' The Upper Hand." a story of miners and Scumbling. "The Chirese Fan." -i Tlio. •Toko of Yellowtown," and "His Halted Career." an excellent comic.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15742, 28 August 1915, Page 15
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193AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15742, 28 August 1915, Page 15
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