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ENTERTAINMENTS.

PICTURE SHOW

A real good programme is advertised for Saturday night comprising all manner of subjects, sceuics, dramas, comedies, novelty, interest and topical. One of the dramas is by the popular Essanay Company, entitled “Broncho Billy and the Indian Maid,” another gripping drama of this great western series originated by G. M, Anderson, known the world over for his character-creation of “ Broncho Billy,” a superb feature subject. “ An Unseen Enemy,” the terrible experience of two young girls in a lonesome villa. A most interesting novelty film is “ The Musical Ride of the Dragoon Guards,” and another equally interesting film is “The Art of Jujitsu.” “Won at High Tide” is a most amusing story of two lovers and a rebel father. The father is afflcted with gout and has to be wheeled round in a rolling chair. One day, George disguised as the attendant, rolls the chair down to the water’s edge and leaves it there for the tide to rise, which it very quickly does. Poor Brown shouts for help and George spends, but will not pull the chair back until the old man consents. A lull list of films elsewhere.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19130123.2.9

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1054, 23 January 1913, Page 2

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192

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1054, 23 January 1913, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1054, 23 January 1913, Page 2

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