PATHE PICTURES.
After an absence of six nights, the return of the ever- popular Pathe Pictures to His Majesty's Theatre tomorrow night should draw a big attend, ance. A neAV programme will be shoAvn containing many fine features. A film of "Consul the Creat" (the. trained ape) crossing the Atlantic will be the star attraction. This series depicts "Consul" on board, climbing the rigging, hemming a pocket handkerchief, enjoying cycling exercises, afternoon tea, playing ball Avith juvenile passengers, on roller after dinner^ smoke-ho, etc., and, dressed m ordinary male attire he looks every bit a gentleman—a ftlscinating series, amply displaying the wonderful training of this animal. Other good films are : Shakespeare's, Richard 111., "For Her Sake," "The Faithless Lover," dramas. "Conquering tho Jungfran," a magnificent series of Swiss Alpine climbing, "Tho New Stenographer," "Britta..iy Lasses," "The Hands of ;a Wizard," arid thc usual selection of , humourous subjects,' On Thursday, St. 'Patrick's night, a special progranimo will ..include scenes iji Ireland and a poAverI ful drama entitled "The Bravo Irish I Las.*,."' -_■'■■:_
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12097, 15 March 1910, Page 5
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