ENTERTAINMENTS.
PICTURE SHOW
Tremendous attraction for tomorrow night, great star picture ; talk of the country. “ The Flower of the Mormon City,” has j drawn thousands wherever shonr., a story dealing with those times in Utah when the elders of the Mormon Church had the lives oi thcl followers in ineir aands. Another splendid yiciuic is 11 How States are Made,” showing the way states were started and made, the strongest and most genuinely western feature film deserving of the biggest boost and b oom. “ When Kings Were the Law,” the awful result of their indisputable word. In this film are many fine pictures of magnificent grounds and palaces of an early King. A most unusual and instructive film is “ The Potters of the Nile,” photographed near Luxor, Egypt, on the border of the Arabian desert. This is a most interesting series of pictures and we observe the whole process from first to last as it has probably existed here since times immemorial. We belive this will prove to be one of the most interesting educational film ever placed on exhibition. A fine scene will be found in “ Historical Warwickshire.” There is also a “ Gaumont Graphic.” “ Helen’s Marriage,” a clever comedy in which papa stops an elopement and drives Tom away at the point of a gun. In the end Tom gets his own way and everything turns out all right, also “ Wankey Wager,” ajau tran child stealer, two to be smiled at.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1003, 1 October 1912, Page 3
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242ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1003, 1 October 1912, Page 3
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