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ENTERTAINMENTS.

• THE EMPIRE PICTURES. The ehicf film of to-night's new programme, 'Trotea the Second," is described as a sensational detective drama of a.very high standard. It is 4500 ft long, and exciting episodes follow each other without waste of time. The story is that a banker dies and leaves to his niece (Mabel) all his possessions, which [include aH undeveloped goldmine. Thewill is found to be complete as to the bequests, but it fails to disclose the locality when the mine is situated. Protea, the eminent female, detective, i 3 sent for to make investigations. She finds that Count Skettich is pretending to be in lovi' with the banker's nicoe, but his real object is to secure lier fortune and locate the'gold mine. Protea and the Count discover about the Bame time that the plan showing the whereabouts of t'iie mine is tattooed on the shoulders of Sl'arp, the old banker's* valet. Then begins a hunt for Sharp. He is found by I'rotca, but tho tattoo has been remove-!. The Count secures the fortune and the mine; and enjoys both in wild reckless fashion until Nemesis in the shape of Protea, and her trssty assistant, get upon big track, when after many desperate adventures and encounters, Protea succeeds in bringing tha arch-scoundrel to bay, and restores the wealth to the banker's nieee. A special Keystone fun farce, "The Chicken Chaser," the latest Pathe Gazette, and "How God came to Sonny" (drama), besides "Dynamite as an aid to agriculture," will also be ahoiTß. Reserves, 'phone 305.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 123, 17 October 1914, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 123, 17 October 1914, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 123, 17 October 1914, Page 6

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