AMUSEMENTS.
\VKST\S PKT'f'UES. deferring to the programme lo be screened iu the Theatre J [oval liy West's Pictures' to-morrow evening, un Auckland exchange says:—There were many jntei'fstHmg moving l jxVetures, isuch «i«
"Logging in Canada." a vivid representation of the conversion of the giants of the forest into commercial use. "How we made a man of Hilly lirown," liesides having a ■humorous: touch, all'ords a striking; lesson as lo how the Territorials' have been transforming gawky country lads into smart business men, able to take their place above, those of lesser natural mental calibre. The special picture of the evening, however, was the impressive dramatic production, '-Oh, where is my wandering boy!" the awful lesson of wliich strikes home and is a most impressive lesson.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 219, 21 October 1909, Page 4
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125AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 219, 21 October 1909, Page 4
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