WILSON'S PICTURES
A change has taken place in the programme for Saturday instead of the pictures advertised. A special lot under the new arrangements made by Mr Wilson will heeh >wa starring the glorious Vitagrapb play “ The curse of the Golden Hind ” an exaggerated story of passion and power depicted in Russia and America. Following it closely ia point of merit are “ Sar danapolus, King of Assyria,” 8 memorable historical drama of uncommon interest and “ The Athiest ” a fine religious play showing the conversion of an unbeliever. Among the other films are a Patho Gazette and a Haywards Topical Journal, showing most of the exciting incidents in the recent Wellington strike.
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Patea Mail, Volume XXXIX, 17 July 1914, Page 2
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