ENTERTAINMENTS.
KING’S THEATRE.
A large 1 audience . ..attendedV-titor. King’s Theatre last evening, - whem; atfe. .exceptionally good programme matie,: Bcenic;'and comic films waßjub-Hi i “fori ' the; Coast "of Scicily was ; a beautiful seascape- picture - showing Father Neptune in Ms- angry. /; and peaceful moods. The dramas were of an high order, being “The Girl of The Lode:” and “The Dancer.” Th® Girl of the Lock” is-a very inteffehting film, 1 through which a fine love stow is woven. • The- Star picture;,-is entitled : ‘‘The Dancer, ”■ and is an .ex--, ceptibnally good drama, being thaliest shown at this Theatre for some considerable time;’ This' film alone is well worth the ‘price of admission. Tlitf' setting of this picture is grand, and sofne • high-class’: dancing is- introduced. Layers of first-rate pictures should-not ; fall to seo this. The comic elomeufc • was well supplied in a Keystone [comedy entitled “ Killing Horace,” which kept the audience In roars of laughter. Other pictures were the ever-popular “Gazette, rr ©fe. -;. ' iThe music was of the best, and enhanced. iu : no small manner the enjoyment of the programme. Altogether it is a fia« programme and should not be missed' by the picture-loving -public'. Th® programme will bo repeated this eveni«f- ‘
THREE STARS THEATRE. • a An unusually good vis advertised for-to-night, "when an interesting story entitled “The Right of Way” will take th e lead. It is a story full of interest and shows how .the power of a true and loving, woman will outwit roguery. To-night will be commenced tbs first picture of the “Dolly of the Dailies” series of Edison dramas, the story this evening, beinar entitled .“Perfect Truth.” A good Keystone comic Is included in the pm*, gramme to-night and also the latest Australian Gazette.” The latter contaijns many views of interesting, places and incidents. TOWN HALL PICTURES. j rnrnmmmkMm * ***** the .star, .drama at this theatre .last night was entitled “The Tower of Terror.” and is a picture of unusual interest. The realistic portrayal of th e characters is good .and the • piece holds the attention of the audience from the commencement and is well deserving: of the applause it received. The exciting drama, “Sergt. White’s Peril,”" waS also a story that held the audijnc 6 in rapt attention. The chief comedy cf the evening, entitled “Rival Dentists” was; th e - cause of great merriment, and kept , the house in roars of 'laughter. Other, good pictures are alsb included in the : programme;.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 218, 1 June 1915, Page 4
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403ENTERTAINMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 218, 1 June 1915, Page 4
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