Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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Wrbr rnding Nov. (', 1915 117 PICTURES AND TiirJ KICTUUEGOKR F you see In the ^i.i-,s .1 complexion, .ii.is! That is spotted, how shocking the sn;iit 1-. I S.iy you've kidney disease and your face is like If-/'4 S, Or you sufift r from some 1 \^/ Whatever it be you may C) *C~ /ikv take this from me i.fl ^^fc^. When prospects I You should go B tway, without To the picture house known as the "Cosy." are not straight any de your head, and you're If you've aches in pretty near dead, And you feel indisposed for a frolic. If you've gout in your toe and the twinges won't go, Indigestion assails you, or colic, Or you've fidgets or jumps and a fit of the grumps, And your outlook's depressive and prosy. There's no need to complain, for we cure you of pain At the picture-house known as the "Cosy." Though we charge you no price for the special advice, You will heed it, if not supercilious ! For the feeble and frail we make hearty and hale And restore their lost health to the bilious. You need pay no more bills, you need swallow no pills, Nor obey any medical strictures If you'll do as we say and, commence from to-day, Take a regular course of our pictures. "BRIAN." A Chance of a Lifetime. SETS OF BEAUTIFUL HALF-PLATE PHOTOS depicting the principal scenes in " Fl and "Beauty" productions seut all appli on receipt of Postal Order value 6d. "FLYING A" CO., 193, Wardour St., W. A Wonderful Scenic by Mr. Frederick Burlinghrniithe Famous Alpine Climber and Cinematographer "CLIMBING THE JUNGFRAU" Trans Atlanta Bpecial. nod Dec, i'.t!,. ( !'.iiliii,-li.ini Film.) Mr. Frederick Buriinjrbain, tl ' ibernnilol prapher, turnout For !■ tii -''"l liii pictures of W'-iihii-, has made a wonderful scenic p otnre ror t li.» TranH Atlantic Ill a series of truly reninrj of u ) < r \ ) pi quality Mr. Frederick Burlingham has pictured lusasccnl ofthefuim I 1 be most difficult ;. n-i Switzerland. Bonn aes Lbcnioaiwoi mountain views ever madi — fere taken on tb< summit of tbe Jungf ran, at an ultitudeof 13,7i from which .1 viewol Hon! Blanc, Beveuty-tSsree mile* away, i shown ' Don't tail to see tliis wonderful THE TRANS ATLANTIC FILM CO., Ltd., Universal House, 37-39, Oxford St., London, W. Film Titles Travestied. No. 15: " A Gentleman of Leisure." ('Die La/Ki/ Product ion. J fm rWORDISK ENQUIRE AT YOUR FAVOURITE CINEMA WHEN THEY WILL BE SHOWING "THE MAN WITH THE MISSING FINGER." No. l: "The Mystery of the Villa Falcon." THIS great picture is the first of the wonderfully thrilling new Nordisk Detective Dramas. &. 1 # 1 Xv " EXCLUSIVES fegM . I