STAR THEATRE.
West's and Hayward's Pictures. Hay ward's Pictures cpntinue their successful career at the Star Theatre at jSTewtown. This afternoon there will be the usual matinee, and tonight this week's programme will bo screened for the last time. On Monday night our subui'ban friends have a rare treat m store for them. The story of the" Panama Canal will be pi-oduced. Nothing m the picture
He toots on his whistle for scrum or free kick, He's keen, and he's handsome, likewise he is slick — And if you should doubt' it, and say it's "Truth's" lark, Judge for yourself out at Newtown Park.
business excels this fine series. Those who view these eiTective .scenes from a comfortable chair, should they be lucky enough to pass through the famous canal m the future, will say, "We have seen you before." From an educational point of view, the lessons to be gathered are many. The marvels of modern engineering have nevor before been displayed with such completeness of detail. The supporting items being all good m their way, "bumper" houses should be the order of the week.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19130614.2.56.7
Bibliographic details
NZ Truth, Issue 416, 14 June 1913, Page 7
Word Count
185STAR THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 416, 14 June 1913, Page 7
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.