AMUSEMENTS.
THE GRAND.
Tho current programme at the Grand Cinema attracted a good attendance last evening. The chief film •The Corner Grocer," is a. Capital production, tlie acting of the three prncipal/characters being very fine. A Keystone :-o:nedy proved a "scream." and tho other films are all good. At tho Grand on Monday night tho final of 'The Pendleton "Bound-Up"' will he shown. Hundreds of cowboys and cowgirls from all parts of America take part in competitions of wild broncho riding, lasso throwing, fan'-v riding, and cattle- throwing. It is " a •ic-miine picti-.re showing wlvat the cowboys are called upon to do while following their calling. FULLERS' PICTURES. There was a gcod house ab the Lyceum last evening where Fullers' screened the programme headed by tho o.eror drama "A "Woman's "Wav."" winch features three popular s-reen artists—Ethel Clayton, Carl vie Blackwell and Montagu Love. . Some good auxiliary films support the big nicmre. Tho chx-phone song film "TipTop Tipperary Mary," will be screened this evening, Mr Budd singing the song. Tho programme will be shown at the Tli eat re Royal. On Monday "Tar Heel Warrior" and Charles Chaplin, will be screened.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 8
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191AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 8
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