ENTERTAINMENTS.
" KiXt; OF TIIIC AIR. - ' At the Empire Picture Tlieatre tonight will be screened for the first time in New I'lymoutli tile I:iti>-l and most -ensational moiingp'.cture ever cineii'.atographed. Picture patrons are to have a feast of novelties mehided in this great "Kins of the Air," and the thrilling situations will hold the rapt attention of the. audience from start to finish. Right through Australasia, its screening iias met with wonderful suecess crowds being turned awav nightly at each tlieatre" shown. The story which etieiivles the nieture is finely told, and abounds with interest. In one situation the photographer was fortunate in taking complete an aeroplane, which its aviator had lost control of, living on it- mad course to destruction and smashing to pieces on the earth below. A.s the picture .is tiOOOft long, it would take too much space to give details, hut the Xew Plymouth public can be sure that one of the finest picture entertainment- will result. Patrons arc reminded that the box plan is row open fit Hoffmann's and are recommended to book their seats early.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 8
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180ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 258, 30 March 1914, Page 8
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