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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. 'THE SPECKLED BA>?p." OtiCfl- ug-im t'l>e Theatre "Royal Pidtura Company luui mother fine (programme to present to patrons for the first time tonight, and by Hie appearance of the list of cinema altfcraetions, a great evening's enjoyment will be looked forward t)a Co nil n Doyle, as a writer of Detottive storio*. Iba* not ibcen equalled, and the Royal is screening an Ectait production (3006 ft) oJ' hb great "Speckled Baud," witli Sherlock Holme*, the - renowned detective, in <Jio leading part, New Plynnouthiitea wall visit of .1. C. Williamson's DntniajS Company in this mystie drama, and it will lie interesting to reaJiso the presentation tihe Eelkir Company will sive it. Tli • »n,••porting .pflograamno looks of tiliv l> nt. i'u<ling alt it dtocfi a IOOOit Key,, ii'rJy, "Double Crossed,' with t.ho great comedian, in the lead. A fiiiv «c«nie film (takes patrons on a trip t'liroufljh lower Brittany, should also prove a cO-.jjmlng addition. Numier»ub other comedies and dramas make up a delightful evenings amusement. Usual prices. prevail, Is ami (id, and seats eun be reserved at CollieT's. "THE AUR.U.W A'!' TUE EMPIRE. On Saturday afternoon next ait ,tho matinee fclio management will present the world's first lyricsoopSc play, "The Miracle," T?eir,lin.rdit's 250,000 production, whieli (M i<l •■■ iK-h a wsnmKon at Ovent (laiTiti'ii (1/nMon), Olymqik (I/nidon), and Au.>)l radian centre*. To add to of this gireat picture, a 1 h''ir of t.ruined voices 3kiAiT)ceu engaged* The n.iti'sie will bo supplied bv a grand augmented orchestra, Hox plan now open at the Epire Theatre. Tlwwe 305. EMPIRIC PICTURES. Patrons •>{ (lift Empire Picture Pol-ii'-e fo'.n: 1 mr.!. > to enjerv 1,1,4, night fl .t the ordinary biweekly change at this popular bouse of entertainment. "Y<£low Flume.' n great Broncho production, i" ul ° s ' ;! ••' d,r«)n : a, and it Is supported by a very 'troiu« progniinine of iX. topical. vaudeville awl comedy tHmsrv I'resijiir? on our Kpare precludes lint ? kire mention < f the programme, 'which will be shown a «ai u to-night aad tomorrow. and should 011 wa account be mis-sed by lovers of eiinefflalfograjfcy.'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 28 May 1914, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 28 May 1914, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 8, 28 May 1914, Page 4

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