ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTUKE PALACR Jffl "The Next Generation," Beam," "Anguished Hours," clran&lian Dance," danced by Saß' Gotzer, of rho Grand Imperial '■■afl House, Moscow, and others will bsSßini JH for the la-.t occasion to-night. ■ ■ W To-morrow ' Woman Pays" Tm ■usual change of programme, iffiju ,;W, striking problem play, concernli®|£ '•• »■! relations of (ho-sexes. Tfac Xj| the Thanhourer Company, and' IsjiMjoSlfciSK in length, Mttud Fealy, iihe gtfotaSSufefe tresis, is featured in this filpt iWH superb programme supports t% starj/a® and includes "Dog Traction in tjie Bci- jjfjfc l fiian Army," "A Propyl (the last of the Mary Ml or -eeriestyiuß 'Mr, Jefferson Green" (d rama 1 wick Chronicle," our weafflttM ''Pat's Revenge," "and Lirbinii" IrijlMgjS Lark. Seats may be reserved 'at Empire, or iby ringing up v gmpirtMS Theatre, 'phone 365, ■ITS THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." yj The Theatre Royal was well 'filled in 1 nil parts bust; night by a very flighted crowd of picture patrons to witbem tffo. Theatre Royal Pictures' new collection, and they wore treated to a partimWarty splendid programme of flbn?, &e \ hest New Plymouth people have Jnjotycd' » for '(dome time. The famous ffeyen', v' version of Anthony How's < "S highly interesting Btary, "The PHsomt I of Zenda," was the chief attraction, J taking up the whole of the second tUf. 'ls The plot is faithfully and fully ed by the film, and/ the play is by 'A* "!ra| means devoid of incident, it lend* beautifully to the reproduction by UteJMl machine. Th v > story deals with the personation by an attractive young ONUft of the King of Puritania, and many i 3 citing scenes T'ere brought before audience. Soroe of the fu^t convey the impression of■ Jaß |cd for an artistic pfoduMß&lPlsS>4wli [ Prisoner of Zcnda" is very ■Htjjhr .'turned, and tome | before t!hie eye. A genuine b ikvSS | store for tho3e who visit this gnat ptei!!® tnre, and picture-lovers are i'ecommens3|ljs9 not to miss it. The flret part of the'lll programme is also much above the nge, opening with a newsy "GuumoaSial Graphic," showing Sir Bdjwurt) .and the UJsUr crisis. One of the ictsrdsting educational pictures is in th© Cinea production, 'Tl»Fn>g, mSs-iS imnder, and Toad," and the movements of these quaint little beings were wut<fti. !,\8 cd with mush (amusement by th« audi- .-'ia ence. The other fflms include "IbnAmLeaux of Siberia" in the ihotnoa -la customs, and two excellent comedies ta is enliven the programme. Poplar are charged for this fine r.Tognunme—lit §1 and (Id—and seaits can be retarved at Iffl Collier's. Patrons are book their seats as no doubt, now the mwit of this collection .it knmnk, ''' the Hhmtro f't.val -will ehaw it to ed houses. To-niigiht mm (n-iMmnr night will be the only other T ! tS!f
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 4
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457ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 4
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