PATHE PICTURES.
A new programme will be shown tonight at His Majesty's Theatre by the Pathe Picture Company. The films comprise all the latest m the picture arena, and include "A Visit to the Italian Paper Mills," a Aery interesting educational subject, graphically describing the manufacture of paper m Italy. The special paper required for bank notes is prepared m these mills, and .several desi,jns are submitted. Pathe's Animated Gazette (Home edition) and Pathe's Australian Gazette are two good items which Avill doubtless prove most interesting. In the dramatic section "The Call of the Blood" is given first place. This is an intensely poAverful Indian story of the popular order, and provides plenty of sensation and excitement. "From Music Master to Highwayman" and "The Devil, the Servant and the Man" are two other big dramas. "Scenes in^ Jersey" is an exquisite scenic study, depicting the many beauties associated with this favorite resort, the manners and customs of the inhabitants of which are very quaint and interesting. Good comedy will be supplied by "Zeb, Zeke and the WidoAv," "The Men-hater's Club" and "The New Baby." This programme will only be j shown to-night. Another entire change I Avill be given to-morrow.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12411, 22 March 1911, Page 6
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