ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTURES. "Tli« Coldeu Calf," tlic star drama oil last night's newr programme, drew a well-filled house. Kichard Wallace steals' the deeds of the mine in Coolgardie, realises a fortune with them-, umU then decamps to Europe, abandoning, las wife. At Antwerp, by a strange (•liawc, lie becomes infatuated with tile sweetheart of Ins victim- Jn Australia, and sfe is induced to marry him to •save her father from financial ruin. He is trucked down and exposed by Ms lawful wife, and then cheats the U\v by ending his life. Lubin's drama, "A Test ®f Courage," proved to be an excellent 'photo-play. "Asblwrton," a Xew Zealand town, was also screened, and some line views were pictured. "Piitlte's Australian Cozette," as usual, eo>rta>ine<] many interesting' and picturesque incidents. This programme will be shown finally to-niglit. Seats may be reserred.
ROYAL PICTURES. To-morrow t'lie A.lv Company's feature drama, "The Governor's Double," will bo shown, together with a firstrate supporting programme, consisting of mnnv recent releases. Seats may bo reserved by 'phone3G!i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 13 November 1914, Page 6
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170ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 13 November 1914, Page 6
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