'•Pbo Secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department wires as follows: "The Dominion Meteorologist advises tli.it hea.yy rain is ]>rol)*tble with flooded rivers .shortly." "Only standing room" again greeted all late comers at the Town Hall last evening, when the Shell Picture Company gave their usual Monday evening entertainment. Tn spite of the threatening weather, the house was packed, a fact which proves tho popularity of this wellknown picture company. With oat exception, tho films screened rast evening wero exceptionally good, there being no flicker whatever. The star subieets ("Twin Towers," "Sheriff's ■Clium," and "John Manchott's Lie") were fine films, the I former especially so. It provoked loud applause from the audience. "Arresting the Thief" (coi}iic) caused much laughter, as did > "Long . Leg's Misfortune," ''Tidying up Paris," and "Two Ladies in Lov* 1 ." i iThe companjSjjShow again next Mon- i day eveniiSgfi,'
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 November 1911, Page 3
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