KING'S THEATRE.
Another large audience gave ample testimony to the excellence of the present screening at the Jvingfs Theatre last night.- "The Battle Hymin of the. Republia" roused the enthusiasm, of all presents while the. other films greatly pleased. "Tested' by Wireless," "The Uprising," and "A Girl's Bravery' were warmi favourites for second place on the j>rogramma and dead heated for that honour. "A Girls Bravery" is a. charming Lubin love story pf a brother's objection ta his sister's sweetheart. The comedies are really funny, the scenes interest- . ing, and the orchestral accompaniments! musical triumphs. To-night will be the fin-al screening, and-on Monday a new programme will be presented containing special features, augmented by the appearance of tihe magician Pharos. = ~
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14470, 8 March 1913, Page 4
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