LYCEUM PICTURES.
| lhe line programme screened on Saturday la-t nf a varied nature and good in (piality. Tile Indian picture "Scout to the Rescue" evoked loud applause Ironi 'lie younger section of the audience while the star picture, Iho Man who Vanished.' appealed strongly to the older-people. The star feature in the programme tor to-night and to-iuurrou night is one of the finest photo plays that lias heen screened hero for main a lung day. The picture is entitled "Those who live in (.'lass Houses and is X">00 feet in length. As the title suggests, it is a strong appealing story, wonderfully acted, and shows the temptation that heset a girl who desired to follow an art career. Amongst the other subjects is a sidesplitting Keystone Comedy "For Lizzie s Sake. Everybody who appreciates a good thing enjoys a Keystone. Another S'cwal and popular inclusion i v the latest 1 'athr Oazotte, also Native Regatta," "Billy's Career," lopical Budget, etc. This series will be shown at Tuakau on Thursday.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 228, 8 September 1914, Page 2
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