AMUSEMENTS. CENTRAL PICTURE PALACE.
The usual week-end change irf announced for to-night at the Central Picture Palace, when the Hay\fard management will screen' another of tfiheir admirably selected series, bringing before patrons f!he best in piciuredom, together with choice musical items. Tb-nightV keadliner is Irom the Edison studio ,'On Dono»«ian's division," a- tihrilling; railway romance inio' whoso IOOOft much in--cideuti.is crammed. An, 1 awful calamity is av&rtied by a man's and a woman's wit and heroism. "'The Toy JMuker" (Vitagraph specialty) and *'The WrecJker" complete^ &,, fine dramatic portion of an excellent programme. "The Mlayfly" is a coloured educational fUm t>f noM, while Pathe 'Gazeijto covering 'a wide range of rc<ient globe happening^ jwill also be ehown. The 1 comedies promise much amusement, ifae section being comprised of "Bringing 1 Father filound" iEßsanay), "The Lady Sheriff" (bieezy westoni). The Adventures' of Biek arid Harry" ,and "Tweedledum as Teruor." The final screening of the 5A..R.0, winter meeting event®, crowds, ftc, is also arnoui\coci. The fetjud competition closes toniglit.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14553, 21 June 1913, Page 5
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