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ENTERTAINMENTS.

kmpjre picture palace. Tho current- programme, (together with Pathe's star drama, "At Handgrips with Death," will foe screened finally tonight. To-morrow a complete change of programme will be presented, starring a Aoble-Lubin drama, "A Man from the West,'' featuring the world's must popular picture player, Itcm.iine Kuilding. Supporting items aire all up Ho the Empire's high istemdard. Seats may be rejig" 01 * le lea '- rc > flv ring '.phone THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. " HONESTY.'' The Theatre Royal Picture Co.'s new programme introduce;! last night eontains one of the finest dramas yet screened for picture presentation, and aroused the greatest enthusiasm among the appreciative audience. "Honesty," the title of this 4<M>oft drama, is by the great Pa the Co., beautifully colored and most nitistic in the acting. Many charming* scenes are witnessed in Paris'in the final scenes of the play, and the delightful sentiment infused is most refreshing and devoid of impossibilities. The story sur]onnd& the life of a young draughtsman, Jean Morin, who through honest dealings meets many reverses; but sticking true to his principles, eventually receives his just reward. The cafe scene in Paris with the dancing turns is well worth seeing. A great deal of trouble is taken in working out minute details which are so necessary for a successful drama. The scenic film showing picturesque Scottish scenery brought forth well-deserved applause, and the other pictures supporting are most entertaining. Patrons are recommended not to let this programme leave New Plymouth without paying ,t'h e Theatre Royal a visit. Popular prices rule, Is and fid, and this programme will be screened tonight and to-morrow night.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 5

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