LYCEUM PICTURES.
The programme rresented on Saturday night last whs certainly one of the best v.t screened in I'ukckohe. "The Vampire," ihc i was thoroughly upprecl- ! atcd, the "Vampire Dance" especially evoking much applause. In I"A Gentleman ot Fashion" John Uunny made a big hit. The chief feature in to-night's programme is a powerful story of the French aristocracy entitled "A tatal Love." It is .» play of intense heart interest, 26(10 feet in length, portraytd and 1 roduccd by the Pathe Frcrcs Company, and is miigi ili cntly eolour?d throughout. Another line dramatic subject is "The Mou it,tin Mother." This piny teems with humanity. The tugged mountain mother n a noble charae'er, who sacrifices her only chance of happiness for the sake of the child she loves. A beautiful animated pa oranta of the Queen City of South America, "Kio de Janerio" is another line subjoct. The ever popular l'athe Gazette is also included, along with several comedies and others. This programme will be shown in Tuakau on Thursday night.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 226, 1 September 1914, Page 2
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