Wide World Pictures.
The programme of pjctures to be screened at the Foresters' Hall tonight are distinctly fine ones. All the
subjects give evidence of carefnl
aelection and will be found to be bright and pleasing. The management seem to be actuated by a desire to educate and elevate the public state as much as possible and everything ot a morbid melodramatic nature is
always eliminated. The dramatic subjects are as usual a fine lot, particularly the Pathe coloured drama which is 2500 feet in length, entitled "The Red Falcon," "Their Golden Anniversary" is a Vitograph special with Maurice Costello in the leadiug role, "The Cattle King's Daughter," supplies a fine western story. The comics are all well selected and include
"How Toto exacts Eents" and "The ' Animals' Friend" is a real spitter. Other pictures include "Carrots and . Caterpillars," "Love Points out the Way" etc,. This is really a fine programme and patrons will be well rewarded.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 19 February 1913, Page 3
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157Wide World Pictures. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 19 February 1913, Page 3
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