ENTERTAINMENTS.
THEATRE ROYAL. {WF"" ~* ■ • A first-class bill of fare was presented to picture patrons at the Theatre Royal last night. The chief picture was a . great detective drama of excitinjj happenings, entitled, ''The Mystery of the 7 o'clock Express." The famous "picture;. detective" Nat Pinkerton, occupied the chief role and was ably supported by his two lieutenants. Good Tferhacre and Sid ■ Saul. Their many adventures were interest iuw and full'of setmtiona! escapes. ' , until they finally succeeded in 'olvlng s f the great mystery. Tlow it wis aecom-- '. plished was made a storv at once intri- •* eatc and interestimr. The "Girl and the }, Daddv" wis n delightful A.lt. light dra- '" mafic subject, introducing a beautiful ; : ' vein of tnneb'nir sentiment, while a refreshing out-door romance was provided A in the shape of "The Girl of the Mono- :'*? tains." "RadioL'raphv in Practice" wad. .\| a unique educational film, which divided. -|j honors with a picture description -of ;.'?i rubber and pepper growing. The pick of".4*, the copies was a Vitustraph special,' % "The Second Honrvmooii." IS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 1 April 1913, Page 8
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171ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 1 April 1913, Page 8
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