AMUSEMENTS.
ROBERTS' PICTURES: The chaaige of programme screened at the Oddfellows' Hall last night was an excellent one in every respect and met with the- hearty approval of .tLs largo audienide>. "Foe to Hideliciu" is a coloured Pathe production, thie sensational inddents of which \wre kfeenely followed by all section*. "The! Life Slaver" is a drama- descriptive of coast guards. "The- Revenue Man and the Girl" greatly :ippiealed to lovers off romanice. Preparations for wan 1 between Italy and Tripoli is a fine geries of views mi conneation witih tihe preßent disturbances, l^e Hcenicsj especially -one dopicting Japan in its New Year beauty, ara wtomderful representalbions. Cbmedy is well repiiesented by 'Foolshead, Somnambulist" and "Turning the Tables." The orchestral items wero giieiatly enjoyed, Tliei select ioii will be screened to-nieht.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 29 December 1911, Page 2
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