AMUSEMENTS.
STAK;/i»XCTORES.
■ .-Tke propr^tar^i toTUghi, onir a-;-nM sei^s of photo:i%^. '-flic m Sleep" is &n •esciomg picturactealing with outlaws and ending with a startling capture 1£ n » • f The Farm ««lly is a powerful drama of the popular cow!>oy type, and contains many esciting incidents; "while "Ben Sounders' Redemption" is also a -strong drama. The comedies are said to-^e _a verj; good lot, particularly _The PersisteKt Suitor" and "The Four Wise; -Men. of Duboisville." "A irip to the Pyramids" is an interesting xravel . picture - showing- many beautiful spenm /besides perfect view-s ■xMythe ryramids- theinselyes. l
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Shipwrecked," the feature of the current programme at His Majesty's lheake, will be repeated to-night (bai/in-day). .leiliug a tale of modern Jjobmson Crusoe*; a remarkable story or love and. adventure. The scenario melad-* many fine spectacles on 3«» and land, and the Powerful plot dealing with the Equality of Man" vibrates with lively interest. Another striking 4tfm is the \ itjgraph comedy, "The Musbands/flick,"' a very humorous ■story siiowiMi; lunv a hubby, with the aid oi hijj wsLer, causes his wife to give up her strong-minded tendencies It is a trick well played. "The Gfirl ajid, lue Judge." is an 'emotional soreen-play depicting the story of a ig^'l s ill-treaiincnt at the hands of a man, and. how- femininity overcame A paternal objection. The ' Ksj store "• Gom;w:iy ktc-ij have become noted '-tor the vory sine comics they have Tfifeas/sd, and "<Johen'& Outing"' is said 1o be anryUier ot this welcome -sort.
% £fc Vould be better if the Church, instead'of erecting t>o many churches. erected or controlled educational institutions or hospitals, declared the Rev. (i M. Johnston, rector of St. John's;.Shurck; Parramatta (N.S.W.) last i weoK.- Tins, the preacher said, ■would be■.■doing much practical-good, and would: 'do something to fill the :maii3' empty benches often seen in th* efl aui prepared. to be call--ea a ioadical'for this suggestion, but at 3£ exactly how I feel on the . > .....
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 21 March 1914, Page 8
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323AMUSEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 21 March 1914, Page 8
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