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ENTERTAINMENTS

THE BIOGKAPII PICTURES. The Whiteley Hal! was again completely filled last night, when the previous evening's programme was repeated to an appreciative audience. This evening another complete change, of programme is announced. Saunders' Pictures have become a household word in New Plymouth, and the various change nights are eagerly looked forward to, as patrons know from actual experience that they can always rely on having screened for their delectation the best of the World's productions in the cinematographic art. One can now travel tne world very cheaply by merely paying an occasional shilling or even the humble sixpence and visiting Saunders. Every cliange night visits are, pictorially paid to different parts of the world, and the customs and habits of various nations depicted. The topical films also portray the current happenings of the day. whilst the dramatic and comic views are enacted in a marvellous manner. Tonight's change comprises gems in every department. The <tav dramas emhrac ''Little Souls." ''The Mexican's Faith," ''The Unchanging Sea. 1 ' and "Examination Day at School." " The scenic and educational pictures are "Winter Sports at Moritz" and "National Sports in Scotland." "Burglars Expected" and "A Lunatic at Large" supply the comodv, whilst the comic element is .supplied liy "Painless Extraction" and "Lea. Enlists for Love." Warwick Chronicle' No. 32 is a topical film. The prices of admission are l,s and lid. which includes n comfortable seat, where one may rest at ease while the marvels of motion photography are unfolded to their view. A matinee will be held this afternoon, to which children will be admitted as usual for 3d.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 12, 8 July 1911, Page 4

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266

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 12, 8 July 1911, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 12, 8 July 1911, Page 4

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