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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

"Tho wheels within wheels" of the Rioiit Into studios are- .thoroughly fjtptiMxl in "Tlio Iced Bullet" by tho time William Desmond has vaulted the great spiked iron, fence, dashed through tho lawn and pardons, run through thr> corlidors and business ollit'es, smashed into Ibn studio proper, bungled into the scenery and other sols, and being kicked nfl the premises by actors and directors find camera-men. Billie Burke appears in "Tho Vitiating Trap." QUEEN'S THEATRE. "The Years of the Locust," with Miss Fnunio Ward in tho leading part, continues to draw capacity business at tho Quoon's Theatre, Cuba.'Street. It is one of the most spectacular society, dramas that has been screened at this popular theatre. The- slory concerns tho methods employed by tho VVall Street swindlers in foisting upon their victims bogus "gold mines and oil wells. The production is on a most lavish scale, the gowns of the principals making a fine array of millinery creations. Miss Ward especially displaying somo magnificent frocks. Tho love theme that runs through the plot leads to a big climax. On Saturday morning tho' spectacular circus drama, "The liainhow Princess," will bo tho star feature. KJNEMACOLOUR PICTURES. OF NEW ZEALAND. Mr. W. J. Shephard has arrived in Wellington with his operators and plant for the purpose, of presenting the Kinemacolour pictures of the Dominion of New Zealand, which wero specially taken for the Government. A striking series of events of special interest in other parts of the world is also to be included in the same programme. Mr. Shephard has shown tho pictures in the principal cities of Australia, whoro thousands of people havo had the glories of tho Dominion brought right to their doors. The enthusiasm, it is stated, has been immense. All of Hie pictures are taken in the natural colours, and must not ue confused with the- ordinary picture. The dates on which tho pictures will be shown hero will shortly bo announced.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3097, 30 May 1917, Page 3

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3097, 30 May 1917, Page 3

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3097, 30 May 1917, Page 3

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