Wide World Pictures.
"Very enjoyable programmes were shown at last week's entertainments, which were seen by large audiences. Referring to to-night's programme the North Auckland Times says : — The star film was easily picked out of a excellent lor, and tiiia was "The Mystery of the 7 o'clock Express." As the name suggests the subject is a detective drama of great power, and fleals with an ingenious plan adoj ted by a lady's maid and her lover to steal the jewels of a -wealthy lady. Happily, however, they are thwarted in their designs by the instrumentality of Nat Pinkerton the detective. Two other fine dramatic features were shown in support of this, entitled, " The Cringer " and "The Passing of Daggle Fawn." This is a very clever story which opens up a romance laid ia the proximity of North America and has a moral whi. h is unfailing in its meaning. " From Otherland to Eryne " is a beautiful scenic full of natural sights. The Gauinont Graphic is particularly good. There is also a very liberal supply of the comedy element such as makes the proverbial cat laugh. I
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 13 August 1913, Page 2
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186Wide World Pictures. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 13 August 1913, Page 2
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