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EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE. The great star att.rnct.ion, "The Fatal Wedding," will be shown at the matinee to-day, commencing at 2.30. Intending patrons are notified that "The Fatal Wedding" will be the first item screened. To-night a complete new selection of the latest moving picture successes, specially arranged and selected by John Fuller and Son for the Empire Picture Palace, will be screened. A glance at the advertisement will convince any picture patron that variety and quality are closely associated on the new programme, the items being produced by well-known makers, such as the American Biograph, Edison, Lubin, Pathe, Selig, and others. Waitara patrons are notified that the full programme that has been showing in New Plymouth for tho past few days, including ''The Fatal Wedding," will he shown in St. John's Hall to-night.
THE NORWOODS. On Monday and Tuesday evening Professor Norwood will appear in the Theatre Royal on his return visit to New Plymouth. When here a few days ago, Professor Norwood quite maintained the reputation that had preceded him, ami the audiences on the two occasions on which he appeared have pleasant recollections of a mystifying yet pleasing entertainment, and the antics that his subjects performed at his behest will linger in their memory for some considerable time. It is almost unnecessary to proclaim his merits. Those who witnessed his two performances here have already done so, and it is safe to say that bumper houses will greet him. The box plan will open at Collier's this morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 11 May 1912, Page 4
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251ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 11 May 1912, Page 4
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