Wide World Pictures.
Tonight's new programme at the Foresters' Hall will be -distinguished by ,tb>e greatest comedy that has ever beitf oh the; cinematograph sheet, under ther'.title'-of "Love Hnwith in the leading role. The story briefly sketched is that Max falls in love with a certain young lady, but her father will have none.of him. To .escape the persistent suiter, Papa goes to the Swiss mountains. Max catches the same train and when a special is chartered he rides behind on a donkey. The adventures; of our Hero on the icefield^ but eventually he rescues papa frpjn^ javinejnjto _which he has fallen- Even thenconsent" is not given bo Max pushes him back again until it is. Now the old gentleman tries to break his word ; so Max pretends he does not want to mairy the girl. Then the capacious—parent realises how desirable he will be as a son-in-l&w Howtheratistograts pj France calmly faced death, is vividly depicted mfcaegnificent film subject named "Ilßne Days "of "Terror." Other pi^Ses typical of the best forms of Sramaare "Colonial's Escape," and ' "Portrait of Lady Anne," New* near home will be brought into pictoral prominence by the topical lazette "Auckland Animated." The list will include the new Governors visit, aquatic contests, fun on the wator froV re.mains.of 40 moas found 4 Clovedoh;^ -the Ingest passenger.steamer that has ever v sited ..S^ai^emata^and scenic at. the Auckland Anniversary Regatta. Actional subjects are :- "Borneo Pottery^ 7 * '*"'educatibna'l;" "Point Totteryr (iJ the Black Soe .» "New^Gendarme," "Polidor BeTrothed.—'Oolf Caddie's Dog/ comic. —
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 March 1913, Page 3
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251Wide World Pictures. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 26 March 1913, Page 3
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