ENTERTAINMENTS.
HAYWARD'S PICTURES,
These popular pictures arc shown j nightly at the Zcalandia Hall, and a complete change of programme will be presented this evening. Tho new films to be shown to-night include "The Woman Who Didn't," a problem play by the great Biograph Co.; "The Galley Slave," a pictorial version of Victor Hugo's great work, "Les Miscrablcs,' a most realistic picture, which will be given with vocal accompaniments by Miss Florence Hayward. Other star pictures tfvare The Burmese Milk Supply, intorestand educational, and Aix Lc Ther- < a picture of great educational value. There will also be the usual comic and other interesting films for which the company is famous. Somethin"' of interest to children, namely, the presentation of a packet of picture films will take place at the matinee performance on Saturday next at 2.30 p.m. The same old prices. Is and 6d, still prevail, and a crowded audience should greet the new programme to-night. "THE KELLY GANG." There was a large audience nt the Opera House last night to view the p-reat "Kelly Gang" pictures as shown bv the MacMahon management. Ihe pictures depicted the history of tlipso closporarc outlaws from start to finish in a most realistic wny. flic pictures boing followed with great interest by the audience.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9183, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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