PRINCESS THtITIJI].
The popularity of the Wiio-wci-ld Pictures continues to make headway at thePrincess Theatre in spite of countcr-attrae-tions and the inclemency of the weather. The management has succeeded in placing 1 before the public an enteitaisiment variccE enough to appeal ro every temperament, not forgetting certain films which by\ reason of their excellence muse appeal to all. The scenio and dramatic portrayals are tho be-si of their kind, and of thtx. humorous pictures it may b? said that theyj tickle the risible faculties without treading on tho toes of the proprieties. This programme will be repeated to-night, and tomorrowTught &n entirely new programme; v/ill be presented, including some strikingly, dramatic pictures entitled *' Outwitting the Robber," " i'or the Daughter's Sake," and? " Oscar is Kidnapped." Among rh« humorous items will be presented "' Pu«s' in Boot-%" '„' The Aspirator." and " Infernal Music." "Th& Dancing Girl" is a piotuva etory Jhat is said to be the best .vet shown. Tho new programme bids fair to eclipsp all previous efforts. "
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Otago Witness, Issue 2848, 14 October 1908, Page 69
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