ENTERTAINMENTS.
r y\ " 5^ THEWQRLD^PICT^E^ - 4° -, ttractive programing was presented by the management at the Ot>era House on .Friday evening and it'vas verjr cordially received; by the enthusiastic audience present. : The dramatic studies were headed by a remarkably hne story,J«The Still Voipe,^ an c,>£ : tome or which appeared in yesterday's Msue. The film held the atteatioii of the audience and was in every nay appreciated. Another picture, whi-S would be^ hard to equal for its class, Uiustrated^ the fairy tale, "The Heri With the, Golden Eggs." The whole seX tang was beautiful indeed; and the old story evoked loud applause. The Gaumont Graphic vividly reproduced event* of interest, while the film shWing the Kussian fleet manoeuvres, was a vely fine picture. The picture dealing with nsnes in a salt water aquarium waß very instructive. "In a Garden" was a capital drama^ pointing a moral. The two comic subjects "Two Souls With but a Single Thought" and a f Wife Wanted" were most,amusing and fairly brought down the house The Lyric Orchestra contributed good music in harmony wf* h, the pictures. The programme will be repeated to-night.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 5
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186ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 15 November 1913, Page 5
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