AMUSEMENTS
BIOGRAPH PICTURES. ' TO-NIGHT. The change of programme for t*> night consists of twelve films, numbering amongst them several of the latest successes. "John Graham's Gold" is a stai drama from the famous Lubin Studio. The story is as follows: Mrs. Vaugban has been "playing the market" with the usual result, and she has been borrowing the money from John Graham, whoso regard for the daughter, Eunice, hag been his reason for lending money with out security. The debc has reached £SOOO, and Graham demands the return of the money or Eunice's hand, though Eunice lores a young lawyer. To save her mother she assents to the marriage, but Graham is a miser, and he is moved to a transport of rage at the sight of the new dress and hat which are Eunice's first purchase. He takes the money from her pocket-book, and is putting it in the safe, when he bears a sound. Not knowing that Eunice ia leaving his home to return to her parents, he thinks it is a burglar, and snatches a revolver. The revolver is knocked from the desk and discharged. The noise alarms the household, the door is broken in, and John Graham found dead. "The Adopted Daughter" is an American romance from the same studio. Other star dramas are "Peg Woffington" and "The Highbinders." "Max Linder" and the American Bio Co. supply star comedies, and "The Pathe Gazette" and a number of scenic and comic subjects complete the programme
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 253, 4 March 1911, Page 4
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247AMUSEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 253, 4 March 1911, Page 4
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