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ENTERTAINMENTS.

v TOWN HALL PICTURES. jg v, ■ ”■ r ‘ 3 At thdr Town Hall to-morrow night those will witness a splendid programme with the spectacular flhn “Kitchener’s New Army,” in the lead. It is a spleadiid picture and portrays the wonderful preparation of 500,000 men for the Army, They are of all classes, but are united in spirit, and the final review at the close of the picture makes a great impression on those witnessing it.. The programme contains many other fine films as well, and all are exclusive. The programme advertised will be shown to-morrow, night and Saturday night. KING’S THEATRE. Readers will find a splendid range of subjects advertised to-night and the star film will be a stirring military picture, “Kronstadt,” adopted by Ifeiax Pembej’ton from his celebrated novel. In our local yesterday it was inadvertently stated that this picture was to be shown at t,he Town Hall, which was incorrect. The story i s a very fascinating on e and the chief character, Marion West, is one that appeals to all audiences. Sh e is left an orphan.

with one invalid brother, and in order to sustain, herself, she becomes a spy of the International Secret Service. Her work is far from her lik* ing, but the force of necessity compels her to take the position of spy - In the household of General Stefanovitch. She later on meets Lieut. Zassulie, and the mutual attachment which springs up between them greatly complicates her work and the many exciting incidents which follow, make the story one of absorbing interest. The balance of the programme contains many excellent films and in fact it is an all-star programme that will be given at the theatre this even* ing ,

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 212, 20 May 1915, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 212, 20 May 1915, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 212, 20 May 1915, Page 4

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