KING'S PICTURES
TO-NIGHT’S ATTRACTION. Coming to the King’s Pictures, is a picture of India, with all the romance and Oriental allure associated with that mysterious country. Philip Arless, a great English actor, has played the part of the Rajah in all tiie principal theatres throughout the world. The picture is adapted from a famous stage play, and is thrilling entertainment. The settings are gorgeous in their portrayal ol India, with all its lavish Oriental display. The story is thrillingly interesting and promises splendid entertainment. On Xmas Eve. Snowy Baker, that old film favourite, will be seen in “The White Panther.” There will also be shown the second series of Stereoscopiks, the pictures that come off the screen and mix with the audience. Special glasses are required, which the management supply free of charge. On Xmas night “The Sign of the Rose” will bo shown, together with ■special Xmas music on the organ.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10426, 22 December 1926, Page 5
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