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ENTERTAINMENTS.

'HOW MOVING PTCTUKISS ATMS MADE.' AT THE EMMiE. The management of this popular picture Theatre present a complete change of programme, foremost being Edison's great milita.ry play, "Within tlhe Enemy's Lines," a story of the American Civil War. In addition to the "star" drama, a "star industrial" will he presented, entitled, "How Moving Pictures are Made." Picture patrons have often wondered how different things are done in the pictures, and we have the pleasure to screen for the first time in New Plymouth a film that will show how everything is done. The picture is 1000 ft in length. The public, should not miss such a rare opportunity to witness a rare film. Other films, are. "Trapped' in a Forest Fire," drama, "Water Fowl at Home," nature study, "Mary Jane," Vita comedy, "Sponge Industry, 'ndustrial, "Pathe's Uig Gazette," containing the latest new.s and fashion*, and "Too ninny Brides," a Keystone comedy, featui'ing tho comedian with the shifty facet —Ford Steri.ng. Seats may be reserved at the Empire rnentre or ring Theatre, 'phiomo 365. People's popular prices, Gd and Is.

THEATRE ROYAL PICTURED. To-night will be the. hist opportunity of witnessing the present excellent programme at the Theatre Royal Pictures. Many first-class photo-plays are included, and varietv is the keynote of the collection. "Chasing the Smugglers," a great Kalcm drama, is the star feature, and 'has proved a great attraction. Tim edueationl films, "African Sea Birds" muni "Stone Quarrying in Portland," are full of instruction. The Keystone comedy 'Won jn a Cupboard," makes a sxeat comedy support, keeping the audience in ■roars of laughter. A .special! matinee will bo given this afternoon,, and Uhin present programme i,s a specially attractive one for the children. "THE THIRD DEGREE." Tho Theatre Royal Picture Company have another great attraction to open on Monday's new programme, in the screening of the Lubin v.miuvuny's picture iprcseritation of "The Tn.rd Degree," the greatest police drama ever brought l>efore the. public, disclosing the viie proctices of the New York police in loiving confessions from Miswcted criminals. This picture is 5000 feet long, and, considering the success the drama Ims met with, there should'be bumper houses to •witness this change. Prices will remain the same—ls and (kl. Plan at Collier's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 13 June 1914, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 13 June 1914, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 13 June 1914, Page 4

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