PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS.
The current programme at the Queen's Theatre has proved to be very popular with large audiences at every session. The chief attraction is a French drama called "Retrieving the Past." "The 'Lights o' London," a picture of dramatic power, continues to attract larjA numbers of people to the Princess Theatre. " The Trainer," a racing story, interwoven with love and intrigue, takes premier place in the current programme at the King George Theotre. Large audiences have been the rule throughout the week at the Alhambra Theatre.
A strong programme is being shown at the Globe Theatre.
At the King's Theatre a comedy called "The Knock-out" has been well received throughout the week. A Western drama, called "For His Master," heads the current programme at the Newton Picture Theatre.
An attractive series of films will be shown for the last time to-night at the Lyric and West End Theatres. A local war drama entitled " Just as the Sun Went Down" is attracting large audiences to the Adelphi Theatre, . New. market.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 9
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