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Entertainments

KING'S THEATRE

On page I. will be found the programme of pictures to be shown in the King's Theatre on Wednesday evening, November lUth. The following is a synopsis of the chief film of the programme ("A Woman'')., which is 3000 feet in length: Trenton and Mary, flic parson's daughter, meet, and eventually are married. Pive years later they meet Lieutenant Kiuclson, who, at a ball, attempts to embrace Mrs Trenton. She resents him. Trenton becomes jealous, and Mrs Trenton leaves the house and obtains an engagement at a theatre. . Trenton sees the advertisement in the papers that his wife is to appear at the theatres. In her dressing-room Mrs Trenton receives Mr Hudson's card, telling ter that he will wait for her at the stage door. She determines to put on end to the persecution. Picking up a revolver she passes behind' the scenes. Trenton has made his way from the box to the stage, with the object of preventing his wife's appearance. He enTers her room and finds Hudson's card; he goes in search of liis wife: She, through a peep-hole in We curtain, has caught sight oflier persecutor. She takes a steady aim and shoots Hudson as he lounges in the circle. She goes BaftK halfstupificd io her dressing-room. Trenton, her husband, Fakes the blame on himself. His wSe confesses. They arc put on trial and acquitted;

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 November 1913, Page 3

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Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 November 1913, Page 3

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 November 1913, Page 3

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