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GLOBE THEATRE.

The star film at the Globo Theatre yesterday was a drania. '"liis Solemn Oath." The central figure in the storj was the Hon. Dudley Fitzwarren. the only ton of :i wido\v who on her deathbed' extracts iron) him an obligation never to light a dud, r.ithor .-t curious request, to make, perhaps bm one that was made. The honourable seutloruan take? tho necessary vow, and then sets out in the world. He falls in lovo with a stage dancer, and shortly after at a charity fete meets tho inevitable hated rival. A challenge tciioTs, but Firnvwreu wiji not fight: he remembers his vow. In consequence he is expelled from his club and reJ jeered, by the girl. A distant colony iiow becomes his goal, and on arrival ho volunteers u> join an expedition against hoi-tile hilimen. In the course of his campaigning ho coaici tipon a wretched hove.j, from which proceeds a noise of quarrelling. He enters to find a young; girl being thrashed by v. ruffian. This angers him and he takes charge of the yirl. Shortly after the txpedition is Jiniiiushed, but Fitzwarren's bravery save* the party. At the end of tho campaign the Hon. Dydle.v returns home with the girl, and is astonished to find that his previous infatuation for the dancer has quite disappeared. Supporting films were:— "For His Loved One" (Majestic drama), "Mike Murphy's Dream of Riches," a comedy of gold: "His Dark Scheme," another laughable comedy; pictures of the iMam Trunk railway disaster, shoving the telescoped sleeper and the overturned engine: and ihe latest "Pathe Gazette." To-day the same pictures will be shown continuously from nocn till 10.30 p.m.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19140605.2.15.4

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 3

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GLOBE THEATRE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 3

GLOBE THEATRE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 3

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