ENTERTAINMENTS.
EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE, The Empire Picture Palace management announce a grand change of programme for this evening, sti.rrmg Kalem's great Indian drama, "Th.; Big Horn Massacre," 2000 ft in lengih.. Three hundred men and two hundred horses help to make the massacre of the emigrants and the battles between soldiers and Indians the last word in realism, making it the greatest Indian picture ever produced. Supporting items include "Dynamite Love," a comedy; "Fortune's Turn," Vitagraph drama; "The Matores," a vaudeville turn; "Around Belmont," a magnificent scenic; and last, but not least, a Keystone comedy, featuring the King of Comedians, Ford Sterling, in "Some Nerve." Reserves at Theatre. Phone 305.
THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. THE TANGO. To-night will be th.* last opportunity of seeing the Theatre Royal's present excellent programme, including "The Tango," and the great selection of films k accompanying it. The Tango has been a big draw, and those who havo not seen it should be sure not to miss it. A great deal could be m\& about the subjects supporting it, both from an educational and entertaining point of view, the "Ivfc of a Wasp," and the beautiful film showing some'fine views of Washington,' the capital of the United States, being i; particularly of merit. The comedy por- J tion is well supported by two very laughable subjects entitled, "The Late Mr. Jones" and "An Aeroplane AITaM" Two dramas and the latest "GaimUfit Graphic" complete one of the best-varied .programmes yet shown. Popular prices are ruling, Is and 6d, and patrons' are advised to book their seats early at Col. tier's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 6 May 1914, Page 4
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263ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 6 May 1914, Page 4
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