PATHE PICTURES.
To-night, at His Majesty's Theatre, the Pathe Picture Company will present an entirely new series of pictures, all the latest productions. Owing to the theatre being engaged on Monday and Tuesday, by Messrs MacMahon Bros., for the Johnson- Jeffries pictures, this capital programme can only be screened totiight. American dramas are again to pei the star feature of the entertainment, two particularly strong items m this being "The Poisoned Flower" and "A Letter to Santa Claus." Scenic and travel «übjects are to be given due prolmnence m "Over Mountain Passes," a fceries of views of scenery wild and Tuggedly grand. A fine set of views of Venice, including the Basilica of St. Mark, the Doge's Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs, is also to, be included. The Jcomic element is chiefly supplied by those enjoyable American comedies, the best of these being reported m "Mrs Rivington's Pride," "The Burglar Expected," and "Tom Thumb m Love." .Seats for to-riight can.be reserved at Mr .Miller's without any extra charge.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12378, 11 February 1911, Page 5
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