ENTERTAINMENTS.
PICTURE SHOW
The programme for to-morrow evening is a long and varied one. The star film of the evening is the great drama, “Macbeth,” this film is one thousand four hundred and six feet long, the staging of the piece is magnificent and the acting so realistic that one almost feels that the great tragedy is really before them. Another splendid subject is “ Love of Summer Morn,” a pathetic Indian drama, resplendent in scenic beauty. Two other very fine dramas are, “Poet and the People,” and the “Governess.” The Pithe Gazette wih be full of cstiug events of recent times. The r e are two scenics and it would be hard to tell which is the better of the two. “Amsterdam and Rotterdam” and “Sigua China,” both of these films are full of glorious scenery, and also show some of the quaint costumes and habits of the different people. The comics, tour in number, are really tip-top. “Robin buys a Donkey,” has never failed to create great amusement, “Mortiz shoots big Game,” runs a good second. For a full list of films see advertisement.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1040, 7 May 1912, Page 3
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185ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1040, 7 May 1912, Page 3
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