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PATHE PICTURES. As tli© result of a determination to make its weekly exhibition of pictures at the Dominion Hall equal to those shown at the larger centres, the Pathe Picture Company, under the directorship of Mr A. W. McLean, has made special arrangements for submitting particularly good pictures and a fin* programme is promised for this evening. In the scenic division "Tunis and the Ruins of Carthage" should prove more than interesting, and the dramatic section is strongly represented by "His Mother" and" "A Cowboy's Romance,'' among others. Comedy is represented by adventures of the ever-popular Tweedledum and rollicking comic stories which are described as screamers. Taken all round the programme promises to be an exceptionally good one and after the success of last week a record home is looked for. Mr Robertson 'will nreside at the piano. STEVENSON'S PICTURES. As usual the Stevenson proprietary will show another of its very popular programmes at the Town Hall to-mor-row evening, and a more than usually meritorious selection of films has been secured. Prominent among these is "Enoch Arden," an adaptation of Lord Tennyson's poem. This film is 2000 ft m length, and it is stated that the staging and costuming are .-.■arried out on a scale never excelled. Other u?s are "Wooing of Winif. 'd," "Stolen Skates," "Herodias," 'The Child'i Honor," and "Waterfall, of Tivoli."

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Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 2