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"VENDETTA."

PREMIER HALL-WEDiNESUAY. To-morrow (Wednesday) night at the Premier Hall then will be screened in picture form Marie Corel 1 i'a best work "Verdetta." This is the novel that mada Maris Corelli famous. The film is a soul Stirling picture of Neapolitan life. The book has been so widely read that the briefest outline will recall the plot—Burjifl hs dead in his own family tomb; returning to life acd finding his wile unfaithful; discovering vast riches in that self sam2 tomb, lift by pirate generations of dead; using Lhis mighty wealth to satiety his revenge; these are tie central thought! of a story that has aroused the strongest emotions in every reader's breast. 1 the picture form every phase is intensified and is bo positively facinating that it keeps one spellbound to the end It is certainly a picture that ha 3 a remarkable tendency for good. The supporting films are specially chosen for this programme. "The Birth of Flowers," a beautiful coloured nature study, and "Back to the Kitchen," a screaming farce by the Majestic Company, ihe programme starts at 8 p.m. and "Vendetta" will be screened at 8.30 p.m. A film depicting the New Zealand troops in Egypt will also be screened. A packed house ia anticipated.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 50, 29 June 1915, Page 3

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"VENDETTA." Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 50, 29 June 1915, Page 3

"VENDETTA." Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 50, 29 June 1915, Page 3

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