ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE WORLD'S PICTURES
OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT
A complete change of programme will be presented at the Opera Hoiise this evening. The Chronicle, in reporting the programme when presented in Wan.ganui layt week, said: "A large audience witnessed the screening of the new programme at His Majesty's Theatre last evening, and they had a splendid entertainment. 'The first picture was a choice number of Pathe's English Gazette, which contaifined'a number of re•ceivt happenings of note. This was followed by a Vitascranh drama enti +led "The Tiger,' in which some extraordinary situations were introduced, the most sensational being a scene in a tiger 5® cage. A delightful scenic was & Gaumont- picture of the beauties of TVenice, while -nother interestintr topi- ' -fsal was 'Anniversary Bay m Wellina;•^n? A Pathe comedy, which was dis"tSjictly unique, was 'Wiffles and the !Afn>nn Potentate.' TV>is was moat lamusino- and clever. The star drama -wn,- "t^b Plot of India's BiTlmen.' "trliich was absorbrngly interesting, and "ftpilr! .the ntt^n+ion of the audience Pe?.ts may be resorre^ «affc the Theatre.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 8
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171ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 8
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