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HAYWARD'S PICTURES

'1 his afternoon, at tho popular Ly- \ roum Theatre, the usual Satuiclay ma- ; *ineo exhibition will be presented, when ; ■■\ special programme suitable tor both , -~~oun<*"and old, embracing scenic, edu- j '-ational, industrial, topical, and drama- ; -ie pictures will be thrown ou the screen. The matinee =it Hay ward s is .-ilwjiys looked forward to by the young iolk,*«s a day out, and the programme cor this afternoon shoul-1 trovo a da. (ight. and a day to be remembered by Hayward'.J younger patrons. The picture showing the deep -sea trawling in.lustry is of great educational value, •and it shows practically a') the various specie.*: of fish that are found in Ausrralian waters. Edison's -star feature, '•'Where there's a will there's a way,' >m sure to 'be a popular item, and the many changes of scenes, including a uim-out by the New York fire department, wiirbe sure to be appreciated by everyone who attends to-day's matinee. Te-nk'ht tho great star picture by iho Monopol company, "As in a Looking Glass." will be shown for the last time, and should not be missed. This nieture 'is a, novelty in pictiire production, and embraces 276 rapidly changm- scents tiiat grip the audience throughout the 3000 feet that is reeled >ff the machine. This picture will not ho screened at the matinee this afternoon, the managenient considering that it is too deep for the children to appreciate. We mention this fact that

adults who might attend the matinee this afternoon to see this picture will ■not be disappointed. ■ •

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 26 July 1913, Page 8

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HAYWARD'S PICTURES Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 26 July 1913, Page 8

HAYWARD'S PICTURES Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 26 July 1913, Page 8

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