AMUSEMENTS.
KING’S THEATRE. A beautiful Edison supreme photoplay, of 4,000 ft. eutittk-d “The Stoubig,” will head the list to-night. It is a pathetic story of a sweet village girl, lured from her mother. It is more than a play—it is Life itself, teaching impressively the old saying, “JudgeNot.” Cruel slander sends a girl lo death by drowning. The play features that beautiful actress. Viola Dana.’’ You have seen “The Middleman”; see this. Another picture of interest is that of our soldiers at home and in Egypt. This film is I,oooft in length. A very funny picture is “Cartoons in a Barber’s Shop.” This is a lengthly picture of over 1,000 feet, and is full of fun. There is also the War Gazette, and a Vitagraph comedy. This is a programme that should not be missed, as the items are above the average. THREE STARS THEATRE. “A Siren of Corsica,” a Lubin masterpiece, is the star for to-night. . is a drama of such interest that it sweeps you along irresistibly, and you fairly live through each thrilling scene and desperate adventure. It is the most fascinating of all romances, where .woman plays against woman. An interesting picture is “Conference of French and English Ministers of War.” There is a Keystone, featuring that very funny man, Syd Chaplin. Also, the latest War Gazette and other good pictures.' The music will be piano and violin by a couple just arrived in Taihape.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 10, 13 January 1916, Page 4
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239AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 10, 13 January 1916, Page 4
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