ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTURES. of the ever-popular Emfpire Pictlrre Palace liavo long since ceased to wonder wliat will bn the'contents of the next programme, and rely with absolute certainty upon a, first-class list of subjects 'being, presented. The curre-niii programme Is uadieiniably a fine one. "The; Wallflower," i,, a comedy-drama taKom from Teal life, showing the reward of unselfishness and proving once ajram that much, that glitteT® not is still pure gold. "The Ooas,ti of Norway" is a scenic reproducing some of the grand fiord Bccnerv which Jiamdrods of aristocratic Britishers go ammally to enjoy, and there are other fine films, includm? Jtim star drama. "Children of the Feud." This story of family feud is one of hasty anger, terrible revenge, and b«lfl.te<l vomorse, introducing some of the finer passions ami Borne scenes of itense excitement. The photography i« excellent. In ligJiter vein come "Reaping the IWhirlwind," a Kalem scream; "Forced to be Stylish," a Princess comedy, and "The Sisters Altena," vaudeville. Seats roav Iw iesm«l; 'phone 363.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 7
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167ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 7
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