WILSON’S PICTURES.
To-morrow Night. Although the dramatic and humorous pictures aro o f an exceptionally high, order, precedence must be given to the scenic and travel films to be screened tc-morrow night. The opening picture is “ The Town of Sun—Madrid ” This places this historicil and beautiful city before you from the most advantageous points of yiaw, and reveals all its beauty spots. Palestine is also seen, with, views of tho Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, nud the Garden of Gsthsemano. These places hold such prominent places in Biblical History as to ba of enormous interest The ol her scenic is “ Waterfalls of Elikarlo,” and anythin": more awe inspiring and grand it is impossible to conceive. The dram is consists of " Sunshine ” a most pathetio story. “ liival” a sensational play pictured oa the beautiful Catalina Island, under a fbg of Truce, an exciting war episode and “ The Lord and the Peasant one c£ Edisons best productions into which some magnificent scenery and settings have been introduced, The comic element is starred with “ Billy McGraph’s Love Letters ” the best comedy soon for many a day.
The orchestra will provide a musical programme.
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Patea Mail, Volume XXXVII, 13 June 1913, Page 2
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189WILSON’S PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XXXVII, 13 June 1913, Page 2
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