ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE.
FOUL PLAY. e
1 To-night at the Empire will see the y first'showing of the great Edison dramu 1 "Foul Play," from the novel by Charles t Reade. The story is well known, and even those who are not familiar with the written version will have no diffiI culty in grasping a thorough understand- . ing of the plot, thanks to the vivid 1 description with which Mr. Alfred ) Boothman accompanies the screening of r this picture. Mr. Boothman /is, no i stranger to New Plymouth picture patrons, and his ability as an elocutionist ' is also well known. r _____ THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. , Patrons who have not seen the Vitai graph drama "The Model for St. John," and all <he- fine supporting pictures, . should grasp the opportunity offered-to- • night, when this fine selection will be 1 shown for the last time. The change of programme for to morrow night includes another big star drama depicting the famous "Saharet,'' a thrilling storv of military intrigue entitled "For their Country."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 296, 7 May 1913, Page 8
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