ENTERTAINMENTS.
MUNICIPAL PICTURES.
Last night agaiu saw another large and enthusiastic audience to see the above pictures, more than ever demonstrating the confidence which the public have in the municipal enterprise. For Saturday night another good programme is to hand, the star drama, “The Little Tease,’’ being one of the most entrancing plots ever pictured, being a tale of a girl’s faith and a man’s broken vows, a life’s drama replete with heart interestThe other dramas are, “The Ambassador’s Disappearance,” a great detective drama wherein the ever popular Maurice Costello appears in the thrilling, sensational and exciting plot, which tells how a gang of crooks are employed to get possession ot valuable papers of international importance held by the French Ambassador. How they carry out their plans and are eventually frustrated is most vividly shown upon the screen, “Indian Justice” is a thrilling, sensational aud intensely dramatic screen play of life in the land of the Red Man, and is picturesque and powerful. “ Between Orton Junction aud Falllowville” is one ot Edison’s fine intense dramatic screenings being stirring; sensational and most spectacular. The scenics are two in number, “Turkestan,” and “A Basque Wedding,” the former is a gorgeous eastern panorama ; while the latter is a fine depiction of a most interesting event. “Blood and Bosh” is a burlesque most excellent and melodramatic, being a brilliant and amusing travesty of the oldfashioned blood and thunder melodrama. “Willie Watches Over Home” is one of the quaintest domestic comedies, and shows how Willie convinces papa that there is no place like home. “The Bricklayer’s Joke” is a comic which is sure to be appreciated by those who desire a huge laugh. The Warwick Chronicle contains many items of the latest news and is sure to receive the same applause that the topical gazettes always bring forth. There is no gain saying but the above programme is one that will entice the customary large audience which the municipal pictures always draw aud stamps their high order of merit aud the satisfaction of the audience-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1142, 4 September 1913, Page 2
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340ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1142, 4 September 1913, Page 2
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