PRINCE'S PICTURES.
One of the most, startling photo dramas that has been produced a , i which thrills from start to finish "The Spanish Girl " which screened by the Prince's Pictures pro" prietary in the Opera Hou.se tomorrow evening. It deals largely with ciw boy life and is full of excitingi^ enf. An interesting picture i 8 (] la | relating to fishing in the South Sea Islands, while scenes from the great lakes of Central Africa show the fin,' scenic sights of that little-kn OWa land. Foolshead is the medium fora screaming comic, and other star fibs of exceptional merit to be screened are "A Fatal Appetiser," "Our Intrepid Correspondent" "A Hoarfe Mother." "Loneilale as Operator," "Priseilla and the Umbrella)' "Troublesome Secretaries," and "LaumuT Horsemen."
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 4
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