THEATRIC ROYATJ I'ICTURKS. Tlii" new programme to bo sliown at the Theatre Royal to-night is one of esJiccJial jiusrify introducing to pat|rona the Cines Company's great masterpiece, "Retweeln Man and ISea3t," a drama fti'l of the most exciting situations. Lieutenant Noveilli is obliged to resign his commission, owing to an accident which occurs in (lie dynamite stores at the fort during lii.4 absence, and through iro fault of bis, has to suffer for others, lie goes up country, game shooting, and liis experiences with the native chief lend to a most thrilling nfirativc which lends itself admirably as a cinematograph story. Another undoubted attraction will he an unmistakable laughter provoker by the Keystone Company, "A l!ad Game," introducing! many novel situations. A travel and scenic film, taking us through the north of Sweden, will illustrate the great timber indusI ry. The logs are carried down the river over falls and through rapids. Other pictures of very high standard are included, and the whole programme should prove a great, success. Seats can be hooked at Colliers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 20 April 1914, Page 5
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181Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 20 April 1914, Page 5
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