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ENTERTAINMENTS

SAUNDERS' PICTURES. Owing to the flower show in Whiteley Hall, the popular picture entertainment will show in the new Good Temptors Hall to-night. This will be a good! opportunity for picture patrons to see a fine picture programme and also view the interior of the new building, which is undoubtedly a credit to the New Ply. mouth branch of the 1.0.fJ.T. The new programme of pictures will be submit, ted for to-night alone; therefore regular patrons cannot afford to miss this opportunity. The new programme conS .mi t9 °* " The Grand National, 19Mi," "The Silk Moth" (natural history), San Marino, "Beautiful Falls of Schwarbach." The dramas are, '-Father and Son," "The Spreewald Maiden," "Uiundma's New Year <;ift," and "Tonj di« Greaser." J- rum forte of habit, sown might call him a "greaser." True, he is a .Mexican—he is more, a man of noble instinct and chivalrous nature. He falls iii love with the American ranchman's daughter, and while she appreciates his sincerity, she does not return his affection. Tony note only loves—he respects her; and will not force his attentions upon her, but never loses an opportunity of serving her, neither seeking recognition nor reward. He overhears a conspiracy among a gang, of dissolute Mexicans to attack the American ranch, and when they insult the Stars and Stripes, he defends the flag makes away with it, and dashes boldly to the ranch to warn Helen of the approaching danger. She jumps upon his lior.se and makes a daring ride at breakneck speed to reach her father And his cowboys, who hasten to defend the home Tony, who has made a brave fight, is shot as he presses to his lips a handkerchief that onee belonged to tiie idol of his undying love. The ranchman, his daughter and the cowboys arrive in time to rout the desperudoe's. The oicture holds the interest throughout and introduces a number of sensational rides ovfiC rough country. The comics are included to the usual number and will cause undoubted amusement amongst the onlookers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 14 September 1911, Page 5

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338

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 14 September 1911, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 14 September 1911, Page 5

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