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ENTERTAINMENTS

SAUNDERS' BIOGRAPH PICTURES.

Another good house was recorded at the Whiteley Kail last night. A tine impression of a great sports, gathering is gained from viewing "National Sports in Scotland." Thus film is over a thousand feet long, and fully reproduces a number of keen competitions at Inverness. "Winter Sports at St. Moritz" is a fine scenic film of the land of the midnight sun. "The Warwick Chronicle" reproduces notable events. Chict amongst the number is the "Burning of the Royal Coronation Coach." The American Biograph Co. have excelled in their two productions. "The Unchnngin" Sea" (adapted from Chas. Kino-sley's poem "The Three Fishers") and" "Examination Day at School." Humour and pathos is admirably interwoven in tin* pathetic story. Another pathetic drama, prominent on account of the beautiful' snow scenes introduced, is 'i.ittle Souls." The comics include "Lea Enlists f o] Love" "Painless Extraction." and a vitagraph comedy, "A Lunatic at complete change will be screened 10-mor-row night.

ROYAL PICTURES.

Notwithstanding Hie verv bad weaihei conditions the Theatre Koval was well patronised last oveiiins;. when (ho Royal Pictures repeated Saturday night's programme. Two new pictures were also added. One was an excellent scenic drama of American ranch life, entitled 'The Indian and the Maid.'* This is an exceedingly well produced film, with n good plot of the love and devotion of an Indian for a young girl. The play is produced in a picturesipie ~a r t' 0 t America, and includes „ thrilling rescue of the maid from tin- rapids l, v the ? he - ot i'° r ~,,w l'"' 1 Mii'hraeM Bird L.fe in Alr.cn." The entire programme was wll received, and "the orchestra much appreciated. This selection of films will be repeated to-night for the last time, and on Wednesday a complete change will ~P , lresPlltP( ,- ,„/ Z B f h °n y \ X ° I 'i'" l " ros wi " »'' shown at the theatre on Thursday and Friday, hut on Saturday ii.-.vL another change will he made. "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 4

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327

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 14, 11 July 1911, Page 4

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