WAORILAND PICTURES.
To-morsow night the public wiM have an opportunity of witnessing a fine film, entitled "The Elopement," and featuring Charlie Chaplin. The piece is brimful of interesting episodes, and as a good laugh is better than medicine all should attend.
On Saturday night "Sunshine Alley," a super film, featuring Mae'Marsh, and Bobby Heron, two popular actore who helped in "Hearts of the "World" and Intolerance," will be shown. The picture is endowed with every charm —a romance of ecstasy and intensity, relieved with most exquisite touches of supreme hnmour; and is proclaimed a>; the meat charming and appealing Photo-play of the decade. Although a super-feature the management has decided not ir> raise the price of admission and S£ new teets with the residents to do their part, viz., roil up in numbers —the picture is worthy oS it. On Easter Monday "The Hidden Spring" (a Metro feature),- in which Harold Eoekward takes the leading par?, will be shown. The picture is a holiday attraction, and we confidently recommend it.
On Tuesday, owing to holiday*, there will be no picture programme, but en Thursday (to-morrow week) there will be a picture that should attract many. It is entitled "Mrs Dane's Defence," and features Pauline Frederick- The theme is very strong, being a drama of tease moments and great thrills .
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 16 April 1919, Page 2
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