AMUSEMENTS.
WEST'S PICTURES. West's Picture Company presented another excellent programme of moving pictures at tlie Theatre Royal last evening. There was a good attendance, proving that the weekly shows are a very popular institution." A very wtfe range of subjects was dealt with.' Th» films depicting North Borneo, a Mexican City, and Rome were atone worth the price of admission. "A Trouble Soul" and '-Merry iMcrobes" were mirth-pro. voicing. One of the best pictures oi the evening was "Babzv Playmates," showing to what perfection horses and other animals can be trained. This afternoon a matinee will be given, to which children will be admitted to all parts of the theatre for the nimble sixpence. The programme to be submitted tonight will be the best yet given Amongst others a stirring* dramatic film, "The King's Pardon," is sure to nnd favor. The scenic and educational pictures will include "Orange Plantation in Palestine," "Streets of Paris." and "Vulture-hunting in South Africa" A Pantomimic story, "The Invisible Thief," will be one of the chief attraction?. This picture is a comic of unusual merit, everything appearing on the screen in natural colors.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 198, 25 September 1909, Page 5
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188AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 198, 25 September 1909, Page 5
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