AMUSEMENTS.
HEWITT'S PICTURES. The new programme of moving pictures at the Theatre Royal was well received by a fair audience last nig.it> Probably the best of a splendid set of films were "Clock-making in Engl'and" and "The Slave." Highly interesting were the views of Lord Kitchener reviewing the troops at Liverpool camp (Australia), while "Delhi" and "In ,Uld Ronen" were very beautiful. Amongst the assorted pictures, "The Sack Race," ■'Mrs Jones, Burglar," and the "Divert Romance" were perhaps the best. The Gibson Goddess was a screamingly funny sketch. Miss Addie Wright again most favourably received. This evening the lady will appear in entirely new numbers. To-morrow night Mr Len. Rnswell will contribute a number ot vocal items.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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117AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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