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ENTERTAINMENTS.

TOEATRE ROYAL MOTTOES.' <- :

Good racing dramas have always nroTnll ed a most delightful foil for all moving picture makers, and to-night at WR theatre Royal Pictures one of thai*--! fine dramatic masterpieces is to W$ shown for the first time the "Bom*! Company, entitled, "Th* KBy" xtaj fltoryia written round tht?)oji»biiDo*3 steeplechase, and is profuse in exciting * situations and contains a love a delightfully refreshing nature. ItawJ of the best film producers hare sealjf along good numbers, including an tional picture, "Marine Shefl SSsh» otl much instructive merH;\ scenie of greafi interest, "Beauty Spots in Auckland": »*4 Gaumont Graphic of the' latest' newZS and other dramas and comedies of rar**? merit. This collection, with raeh'#3 pleasing variety, should open up m&or * new attractions and prove a fine even?*' ma's enjoyment. Popular pricei Is and 6d; and Beats can be bookett At :, Collier's. :.,-.

EMPIRE PICTURES. The star offering at the* Empire He. which for excitement and novelt* «rf urnlly be excelled. Harem," <aß the film is called, &mfv light on a subject which has rweiwj' considerable attention latelj-a Mtftfw, woman man Eastern harem. jRE of course, fancifully a romantic plot, but the scenes" of hueritV life are excellent in themselves. /n3l» story concerns an Indian itgfeold tilP! the indignity of harem lifcXKr forms one of the most thkrftfknd d»IP mg and daring conceptions ever mZS&S ed for a prominent actor in--the **&% V s S.* 1 ?' which •« become •.tEK Tim*/ft T 0f the in, P ri »n«l:»t Then follows her recapture, and ufrth» tempt is made to get rid of her )LBS& %, casting him into a tiger's den, wfp the plot recoils on the plotter in 7 wOK sational manner. The unfortunate iSSII is according to one of the custom, Sffi India, finally condemned to death at tiSH stake, but just as the flames of tSI funeral pyre are about to devour ttrll she is dramatically rescued. Thenfoll i ture is faithfully carried out'in evem! detail, the wild animal scenes, in TfiSllM the hero and heroine are played wll professional lion-tamers, being espeeiaiffili realistic The supporting fifes %OSSL Two Aristocratic Penitents" (dranwM (a gorgeous cinemacolor eeenje). A flay ma Sailor's Life (educational)! 1? ?M *s*** ( com «dy), and theTtJH est Patho Gazette" (world's news).. Th»,' * programme will be screened again to - * night and to-morrow night. ■'*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 27, 22 June 1914, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 27, 22 June 1914, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 27, 22 June 1914, Page 4

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