ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIIIK P.iLiI'RES. I lie change, of progi amine at the Empire Picture Palace last night saw tht screeiiinv „f :la DXCl .|i i;ijt ~e i n iioa of , films of every do.-eriplibn, anv one of which should pipaj,,, p j,. tm . ( , imtron?i -lie principal item was a dramatiepicture inlitled "The Ship Hat." which, if some of the situations are a little impossible, has the merit of beim; intensely .exciting mid most realistic. A young girl is kidnapped and placed on board a tramp steamer. Her lover, who is a tight-rops walker, manages to have himself smuggled on board in a packingease, and stows away in the. hold. One» on tlie open sea, he eilYcts her rescue in n sensational manner by climbing witV her into the r'ggmg. ami from (hero casting a rope to the mast of a ship. Along this rope. hj« carries his sweetheart to safety.
Tli.' picture is we!! supported by- a variety of scenic, conic, and drtmatu pictures.
The programme will be rrneated tonight.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 4
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169ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 4
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