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Tins popular picture enter'ainnient continues :r6 he well patronised, Wednesday's programme wa's well up to the usual high standard', and included some ' extremely amusing comics, %c scenic'films,' and several good dramas. ' T^e star feature was ('The Diamond Mystery',s'' a very interesting drama. On Thursday next, 2-lth inst., "' Quo Vadisy" the famous story of the Roman Empire under the tyrant Nero, a masterpiece, is to be screened. The management is to be congratulated on securing the services of such an ftccompUshed pianist. as Mrs E Luttrell. ■i ■. Mi* Paul •• o ve y, . the . well* known musicianl, designates herWa most brilliant pianist, •• so a any a -"I'treat maybe anticipated.'
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 September 1914, Page 4
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