ENTERTAINMENTS.
WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES.
The current programme at the Opera House should not be missed by picturelovers for every film is a delightful study. All tastes have been fully cons.dered in the selection, and the programme was strong in every respect. The "Path© Gazette", included some notable events as well as some scenes that were novel and amusing. The Coster's Derby, a Bridal Party in motor boats, and Parisian fashions were some of the many subjects dealt with in this series. From Lucerne to Mount Pilates was a remarkable scenic. Another scenic that absorbed the whole of the attention and which had a highly in^ structive value was Tunis and Carthage. The star film of the evening was "Hamlet," which all should see. The leading scenes of the play are presented, and lines from the play assist in connecting up the various scenes staged. The acting was obviously by artists of the highest repute. The same programme will be shown to-night.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXII, 15 July 1911, Page 8
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160ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXII, 15 July 1911, Page 8
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