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LYCEUM THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME

The many patrons of the Lyceum are informed that the usual ma tine© will not be held this afternoon, the matinee taking place in the Opera House instead. Last night the Lyceum held another large audience to witness the "special attraction provided in the way of two star films, and these were very good. "The Blonds of Music" proved to be a delightful subject, the story of which is briefly as follows: Oscar, a young lieutenant, is stopping at a French town getting informat ion. He is passing as a rcuusfcian and lodging with Pierre Lenior. Pierre becomes suspicious of his lodger, and Oscar flies from the house and seeks shelter with Francois, the 'cellist. He tells hdm who the is. A year after, tho town is invaded by the Germans, and Francois shoots one of them through the arm, and is sentenced to be shot for it. Oscar, however, saves him just as the soldiers are about to shoot. The other star film was "The Dandies' Club," which is one of the society clubs which requires its prospective members to become notorious before they a*e admitted into the inner circH. Those who were unable to be present last evening should make a point of going to-night, when the prognamme -will bo screeirnl for the last time. A grand new change is anticipated for Monday nighL

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 8

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LYCEUM THEATRE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 8

LYCEUM THEATRE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 8

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