AMUSEMENTS.
QUEEN'S THEATRE. The new programme to bo shown at the. Queen's Theatre to-day has two " stars." a drama and a comedy. The drama is a Lubin two reel film, " Under the Fiddler's Elm," and a highly educated snake is a novel member of the east. The comedy is "Max is Lovesick," a two reel Pathe, featuring Max Lindor. The supporting pictures are "Corsica" (scenic), and the latest " Pathc Gazette," in which a fine portrait of Corporal Basset, Y.C., is shown. GRAND THEATRE. There will be a change of programme at the Grand Theatre to-day, when a varied series of pictures will be shown. The "&tar" item will be the "Victor drama of 3000 feet, entitled "A Daughter of the Nile." featuring Miss Mary Fuller, who takes the part of a fascinating woman called the Sphinx. Other pictures will be " Von Tirpitz's Hiding Place," showing the Kiel Canal, German warships, submarines and Zeppe'ins, •'Dreamy Dude' Sees Charlie Chaplin" (comic). "Fable of the Treasure " (George Ade story), " A Miniature Circus," " Eclair Journal," and " Salisbury's Wild Life of America," No. 5.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11595, 13 January 1916, Page 3
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179AMUSEMENTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11595, 13 January 1916, Page 3
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