KING'S THEATRE.
Rojal and West's Pictures.
A pretty little romantic drama is toeing nightly thrown upon the screen at the King's Theatre entitled "The Bride of the Haunted Oastle," the theme^of which is a variation of the well-Known and popular "Mistletoe Bough," although the termination is not so tragic. A novelty was introduced m the publication of "Patfae's Illustrated Gazette," m which items from all over the world are depicted m rapid succession. To those of a sporting turn of mind, "Hunting Wolves m, Russia" will appeal. "The .Police 6l the Future" is certainly an innovation, the guardians of law and order being located m aeroplanes which hover about, and from their exalted positions they are enabled detect offenders m most secluded spots ; the manner m which oftenders are apprehended partakes largely of the humorous. "The Lachine Rapids" (m Canada) are superbly pictured. "Foolshead's Distraction" and "Calino at the Bar" are specimens of the comic element, which is better than the average this week. There are many other films, all of a high order. The usual "prize" matinee will be held to-day.
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NZ Truth, Issue 266, 30 July 1910, Page 6
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182KING'S THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 266, 30 July 1910, Page 6
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