AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE ROYAL'PERMANENT PICTURES.
Another large and enthusiastic aud-^ ienoo Witnessed the-'curreirb programme at tho Theatre Royal last night. Tho various items wer<e_well selected, and of a very interesting and amusing character. "Trafalgar arid To-day," 'was an excellent patriotic study, depicting Nelson's flagship tho "Victory" and the most modern battleships of tljo British Navy. "Tho ArtistVJoke," was a very amusing Edi&on comedyl Othor items included: "Pathe's English Gazette, No. 199," "Teddy's Unlucky Day," "Motor Ice Boat," '.'Tho Hindoo Curse," "Chrysanthemums," "The Old Reporter,'* "Taking 'Care of Baby," "Bobby's Father,""and tho star Vitagraph comedy, "Bunny all at Sea." The same programme will bo shown again to-night for tho last time-. The management announce a special dramatic masterpiece for to-morrow, entitled '■'Father."
COUNTRY TOUR. Tho Permanent Pictures will present tho following programme at Motueka tomorrow night: "Tobacco Growing in Malay Archipelago,"' "Love Finds a Way," drama-; ''Curing tho Office Boy" comic; "Tho Third Degree," drama; "In tho Grocery Business," comic j "How Piaster is" Obtained"; "Tim and Jim," comedy; "Gathering Oc-coanuts" ; "The- Octoroon," star drama; "Those Hicksvil.o Boys," comic; etc. This saino programme will be shown at Kiwaka on Thursday, and Takaka on Saturday;
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13751, 17 June 1913, Page 7
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192AMUSEMENTS. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13751, 17 June 1913, Page 7
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