Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sunday 27 October 1912, page 16


KIXG-S MCTCRK HALI*.

Rehabilitated, renovated, beauttfully fitted out lighted and generali}' nppointed, Kinga IHctxjre Hall, tn Murray-street, tVrth. is again tn fuli swing as a picture palace. The finn running it are the same that so ex-cellently ran the Esplanade Gardens, and are worthily upholding the tradi-tions ot that place. A remarkable pic-ture. "A Duel ot Candles," this week supports 'the famous "Wreck of Ute Dunbar," next Wednesday being de-voted to the change to "Hands Across the Sea." a bio. drama that reeks with sensationalism, scenic beauty, defeated villainy and rugged chivalry. Both the "Wreck ot the Dunbar" and "Hands Across the Sea" are by a new Australian. Arm. which has patriotic-ally laid itself out to refute the idea that we must go to Europe and Ame-rica for our pictorial celluloid, the re-sult being an artistic and commercial triumph for the said progressive com-pany. Beautifully photographed and excellently acted :n coherent surround-ings, both the "Dunbar" picture and the "Hands Across the Sea" will in-spire confidence in a lot of Kangaroolanders. A matinee eventuated yes-terday; and a show is due for this

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