AMUSEMENTS.
HEWITT PICTURES. "THE COWBOY MILLIONAIRE." "The Cowboy Millionaire" is the finest cinematograph picture that it has been our lot to see, and last night's audience was privileged in having the opportunity of being told by a cinematogram of remarkable clearness and excellence a thrilling story. The picture tells most vividly of the wild cowboy's inheritance of a colossal fortunes', with scenes in .his life before and after his acquisition of wealth. Life on the prairie was good, hut the entry of the cowboys into a Wild West township was better. They took possession, just as the books lead us to believe. Almost incredible feats of horsemanship and "cowmans'hip" took place in tlie middle of the town, me "Buckjumpers" being very small compared with Cowboy Bud's black pony. Life in tbe city soon palled on the "cowboy millionaire," and he stent a special train for the "outfit." threatening to "wake this town up." He and his bovs did. The picture is worth more than is charged for a .seat for the whole programme, and if worth counts at all the threatrc ought to have a big crowd to-nigh-t. There are numerous other fine films, including "Why Girls,' Leave Home," introducing wonderful studies in facial exnression, and "The Patriot's Daughter." together with a number of industrial, educational and luminous films. The same programme is to be submitted to-night.
THE CORNISH PIXIE. Dick Trelawney, the "Cornish Pixie" bepfan to receive visitors in the premises lately known n« the Dominion Tea Dominion Tea Rooms rnsterdny. Ma.nv people saw liiin <-lurincr the various' »ess'ions. Th# liftle man ireicrhs flV.Ib, and n.j>penvs attired in Oriental costume'. TTi«< furniture is of doll's size. He is helievwl to he of mature asre. and is suspected to lw> of Spanish origin. He apno-irs from 11.HO a.m. to 12.30 p.m.. .•5.30 to 5.30 .p.m. and from 7.30 p.m. each dav.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 355, 5 April 1910, Page 5
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439AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 355, 5 April 1910, Page 5
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