ENTERTAINMENTS.
PICTURE THEATRES A very appreciative house watched the screening, for the first time in the Station Street Theatre, of the great Vitagraph masterpiece “Children of the Feud.” A melodrama depicting a quarrel between the heads of two families. One of the participants is killed and the blood feud is handed down to the next generation. Then love takes part in the proceedings, with the result that a youth of one side falls a victim to the charms of a winsome maid of the other. Still the strife continues. Finally love conquers j but not before tragedy has had a say in matters. The Luhin drama “ The Wallflower,’’ with a faint touch of comedy, proved very entertaining, while the numerous comedies presented, kept the house in an excellently humorous mood.
To-night, at the Three Stars, the management are presenting the magnificent reliance drama “ The Deputy Sheriff’s Star.” Asensational photoplay set in the wild country of the west. The remainder of the programme includes “ Mistaken Divorce ” and “The Nest on the Black Cliff” (dramas), “Master Fixit,” “Wages of Willie Sinn ” and “ A Brewery Town Romance” (comedies), “Saxony” (scenics), “Industries of the Soudan” and the latest Topical Budget.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 84, 8 December 1914, Page 3
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196ENTERTAINMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 84, 8 December 1914, Page 3
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