THE) QTJEJBN'S TIXBATRE. A new pngnnnoe to being *mm at **«" "---bus Wcture during the nsmtf sessions „ay, and comprteeß a good coßerttan o£ rainatic. comic, scenic and topical flto». The latter wcrade a mnnber of mapa*ora of the doings of President Taft In Sa» Franc**©, • •pechUly inteiwUng film at onto rtage of Anwaaa polttkaj. A subject entitled " Logging to Mary "tea One Bceatc which taken one for on excttrng trip on a rivers In that oaontry. "The Bedemption of a CMlri " and " The Cobbler" are two n»Uy good dramas. The Conner 4a a «tory of a deaerter m the Amrtao CMI War, who. pursued by iris comrades, takee refuge In a house which law been ransacked by the enemy. He meets Ms death antog the girl In the boose from the insults of the marauders. " A aheap 'Hobday," cnmtc film, gives a good ttp to (be* man <wvo Ins a sufficiently yuettj w«e, and the necessary ISfUsatoan, mUßoTjeire handy. '' A PoUcenmn Who Obeys, " another comic compUrteß «n Interesting and ettraotrre series which will be dhown until Saiwrdoy night.
Wairoa (fflawke's Bay) will have a red-letter day shortly when the Prime Minister, with Sir James Carroll . and other notabilities, will attend the driving of the first pile in the harbour works The official opening of the post office and band rotunda will probably take place at the same time.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1912, Page 2
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228Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1912, Page 2
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