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HAYWARD'S PICTURES.

A few of the more attractive and interesting subjects to be screened at the Town Hall on Tuesday appear in our advertising columns. " Saved by a Telephone," "The Yellow Bird," "First Man In," and "The Great Prayer of the Arabs " (scenic)Jbeing amongst the more interesting of the films. Briefly the story of " Saved by a Telephone " is as follows : —Mr Lawson is getting ready to depart from the office. He has a large sum of money which he intends keeping in his own house over night. He is watched by Blinky Morgan. That night Lawson goes back to the office, leaving his wife in charge of the money. Morgan and Kelly enter the house and demand the money from the woman. It is at this stage that the telephone plays an important part in the story.

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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 167, 29 November 1912, Page 2

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HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 167, 29 November 1912, Page 2

HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 167, 29 November 1912, Page 2

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