GRAND THEATRE.
j The Grand Theatre h&s b«n well \ pa-iron ised during the past week, t-xeel-I lent programmes being shown. " Tlie Trey o' Hearts " takes pride of plaeo ' among serial pictures and thy first instalment- has whetted the appetite for i the coming series. This afternoon the is-suii-l inatineo* were hold and well ; patronised. To-night will see the last i of' the current programme, in wh'-li I there aiv two " stars.On Monday ; there wPI he a change of programmes ; whan " The. Passions ot : Men." a Clari endon feature, in three parts, ,v : ll bo* tho prr.cipal attraction. This an 1 exceedingly xyoll arranged drama, and is |of "All British" production. ■\Vh».«. | ever bhown it, has created the utmost ! interest and is recognised a* a <' eeafc | feature in the picture world. There is jan excellent supporting prognimmo 1 comprising '• An Unplanned EWi ? IC "> l :r % Essanay Company, and s incidentally featuring Francis X. Busli- : IVn"' deception" (conn •), : -ina btrike " (comic). " Cotalon-a . (scenic), and the Latest War News
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11359, 10 April 1915, Page 1
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