ENTERTAINMENTS
♦ PATHE PICTURES. The popular Pathe Picture Company has a real treat in store for its numerous patrons to-morrow evening in the screening of an adaptation of Victor Hugo's immortal "Notre Dame <le Paris." Tile picture is the work of the well-known Patlie Freres Company, and the scenes have been set in their proper surroundings. In addition to an enthralling plot the picture is magnificently colored. The film is one of the longpst yet screened at Gore, but its length does not detract from its interest. Tlie scenes are not set among the pieces of pasteboard often used by the picture companies, but in the Cathedral of Notre Dame itself. In addition, the ivell-known vitagraph company lias an sxcellent comic and also a study in dramatic expression by one of the finest actresses in Europe or America. There }i't plenty of other pictures combining scenic, dramatic and comic subjects. STEVENSON'S PICTURES. The programme to be submitted by die proprietary of Stevenson's Pictures ;o-morrow night includes a series of the Delhi Durbar, which are of unusual in:erest. Among others of an instructive md interesting character are "Sports n Indo-China,," while the dramatic and wnic items are of a varied and enterdining character.
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Mataura Ensign, 24 January 1912, Page 5
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201ENTERTAINMENTS Mataura Ensign, 24 January 1912, Page 5
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