ENTERTAINMENTS.
THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES'. The two-sUr programme which opened at Hie Theatre Royal lust night -attracted a very good audience, \vlu> displayed keen pleasure witlli the various ami varied subjects offered. '1 wo ;JWI ft. di-aniSM 'proved equally attractive, the one bv the Caniiiimt Company, '•ill" Airmail's ' Bride." being an aeroplane .nvr affair, well told, and eouuuning soni? delightful scenery and some good thing. The iralc father was at lirsl annoyed with Ihe young couple, but. was eventually tiiuukiftil to ' l j '■ (huiighter landed in safety. The '!Utle actress in this picture looked beaut ilvil, and played delightfully. The 'l.uhin 2000 ft. drama was a thrilling deteclive story, and did t'.'.v Lubin Company great credit for tlie. manner in which it. was produced. The actors und actresses Inking pari ure all first-ct&ss artists, and gave I\;vlleiil delineations nl their difiicuJt l'ohv. The comedy section i' well supported by three laughable i'liem-makerf' and the Topical Budget complete* a good evening',s outing. Tlie same, programme will be screened again to-nighi.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 37, 3 July 1914, Page 4
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168ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 37, 3 July 1914, Page 4
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