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ENTERTAINMENTS.

•‘i U'K" IMCTCHKS. In spitn of.' I lie extremely rough weather. thorn was a good mnsvor at tin 1 Town Hall last night to witiK'ss I lu? screening of I lie lirst programme under the new management, The various pictures constituted a lip-lop programme, outstanding features being, “Children of Eve,” a particularly due dramatic subject by ’the Edison Company, and “The Mvsterv of tin' Tea Dansant.” a

thrilling detective story by tin Kalem (Company. The Bathe Company wen l represented by a very clever and interesting Him entitled, “The Movements of Animals. 7 “Cutey as Eorlune Hunter’'' provided an excellent comedy, and tin latest (laumont Graphic lent additional charm to a really splendh programme, which will be repea lei to-night.

WEDNESDAY. The change of programme for Wednesday includes a London Film product ion, featuring the line emotional actress, .Mis- Edna Elugarth, in the love story of a young composer, “A Garret in Bohemia. 7 ' Kenneth Douglas, a, teacher of painting, and Miriam West. h\e in rooms which face each other. The story siiows you how the artist tell in love with “Ilie little lady over the way,” and made the romantic little lodging-house drudge, Sarah, his messenger; how he gained'inspiration for a song which pleased the stony heart of a publisher. Once a famous composer visited him in a dream and played a wonderful melody, while Kenneth blended with his “Little Lady over the Way”; and how the result was a masterpiece which look everybody by storm and brought, happiness to the voting lovers. Tint supporting items include a good comedy from the Lubin studios, an interesting industrial film, a number of the Pa the Gazette, a Kalem drama and a joyous Vitagraph comedy. THURSDAY.

There will he a, complete change on Thursday, featuring a Pasquali star drama, entitled “Souls Ai'lame,” and a splendid list of supporting pictures.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1592, 1 August 1916, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1592, 1 August 1916, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1592, 1 August 1916, Page 2

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