ENTERTAINMENTS.
KING OF THE AIR. As time goes on, moving-picture* are increasing in popular favor, and 10-clnv millions of people the world over never let a week pass without paving a visit to their favorite picture-theatre. Tlie success is genuine, and rightlv so, for as a menus of education, instruction fin.l amusement moving-pictures have no equal. Film-producers, tlirougli experience, are now better able to jiiib'e tintastes of their patrons, mid combined with the fact that all the leadinnr actorand actresses are available for the various productions, smart ideas for screening purposes are oraeticallv unlimited. The latest sensational nocture of the day is undoubtedly the "Kin? of the Air," a 6000 ft. drama, which has taken all Australasia by storm these last few weks. The Empire Pictures management, ever watchful for the pleasure of its patrons, have been fortunate in securing this for production verv shortlv. and a genuine treat is iu store for all those who are fortunate in witnessing its unfolding. Watch daily papers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 255, 26 March 1914, Page 6
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165ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 255, 26 March 1914, Page 6
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