ENTERTAINMENTS.
PICTURE SHOW
The programme for to-morrow night will be found printed in our advertising columns, and contains a good range of subjects. “Children who Labour,’ is a line drama by the Edison The Lesser Evil,” another good film by the well-known A.B. Co., ‘‘Brown of Harvard,” by the Selig Coy., ana “Out of the Depths,” S. and A. Coy. This is a strong vigorous drama, pulsating with real red blood. James Grey, a clerk employed by Levette and Co., appropriates some money to send his sick mother to a sanitorium, alter having vainly pleaded with Levette to furnish him with the necessary amount. The shortage is discovered and the usual disgrace follows. Years after Grey has lived down his past and has become Mayor of the town, when he is one day visited by a fellow clerk who threatens to expose him, but by a tragic accident Grey is saved from unjust exposure and the incident is closed for ever. There is a most interesting ind ustrial film of the ‘‘Making ot Rubber Faces,” two fine scenics namely, “ A Visit to Roman Ruins,” and “Archipelago Stockholm.” A very pretty film that everyone will like is “The Coming of the Lambs/’ “The Little Delicatessen Store,” is a most amusing story of a mistake, and also has the pranks of a mischievous deftly interwoven, creating no end of merriment. To wind up is a real side splitter entitled, “The Lost Dog.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1097, 17 September 1912, Page 3
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240ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1097, 17 September 1912, Page 3
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