Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER ". i ! K KXDIN'G Oct. g: 1915 HERE'S YOUR OLD FAVOURITE AGAIN TOM MIX l^e world-famous Cowboy and most popular Film — — — — — — — Player of the day carries out a series of further daredevil and death-defying "stunts" in this his latest creation, "WITH THE AID OF THE LAW" You surely don't want to miss seeing this exciting TOM MIX picture! Ask them to show you it, without fail, at your favourite Cinema. It has a good, strong, and original plot, and is acted with great force by this most famous of all cowboy players. Don't forget that TOM MIX is included in our set of six Selig Players which we are offering you fcr a few days only at the special reduced price of 3^d. SELIG FILMS 93-95, WARDOUR STREET, LONDON, W. am DEADWOOD The Dashing Hero of England's Boyhood and Manhood. DICK A BRITISH HERO Filmed by A BRITISH FIRM Six Powerful and Entrancing Tales, and each Story distinct and separate. TO BE RELEASED to), Beginning NOVEMBER 29th THE IDEAL FILM RENTING CO., LTD., 76-78, WARDOUR ST., W. :0!0: mz Ul