ENTERTAINMENTS.
*' >1 theatre royal
T. he new programme at the Theatre iioyal to-night ape'lljj success by the look or the list of cinemas and the variety of subjects to be screened. The star drama 11 '"y th e well-known Vitagraph Co. a circus episode entitled "The Fruits' of Vengeance," 2000 ft. It is said to be a very exciting picture, and retains the fullest interest right to the closing scene. An extra special film is enclosed showing The Upper Hutt Tragedy." the recent disaster caused by a big explosion. Ills programme is well interspersed with some really laughable comedies, includ- .! ng » ?£ y 01,0 Shirt '" "Wanted a Burgi -Tv W ' litcr >" and "A Day out with Gwendoline." Thoso fond of picturesque temple scenery will have their tastes satisiied in a beautiful film ■showing the "Temples of Karnak," produced by the Vitngraph Co. Another mie drama is by the Majestic Co., "A Sororioty Initiation," and the latest , opioal, Bud get completes an all-round Useful profi'rainnie. Popular prices pref" d , M - and seats can be booked at Collier's.
EMPIRE PICTURES.
thfPl'i eVC (r P.°P u ' ar Indian drama woa lift ,lhf V 1 1" at tllc En, P ire Theatre I 11 n new P r "f- r nimrae was The sottin " is «3hfe. « ! Fleetwood u* 7 k «T/"? l 8 ? r 10 lmml of Ms w * ( bud, (lght a terrific knife due] mPmPaebad* Kleetfoot is JcUloil. WinjJßud Jut(iiawkeye, and runs from the camp. P n Sm?S - Thß mai,len is °y soldiers under Blake. Hawkcj o return to C amp and tells Chief Bu(- ' l ß,e<! ' Willowbutl's father, that the r'l ''?? r be( , n captured by the soldiers. j war - and the tribe fmt 7" fi ''''i' Indians are deJJ af J ter il terrific, battle. Shortly !lI iT Va, t * he - rpd mcn discover an 1,1 Bi f? H °™ Valley. An . -ek is made. Only t.wo whites escape \,f.rre'^ e ' ? S oes fol ' assistance, and s Mvcathcart Vera, w ho becomes Hawkyp s captive. Lee informs the commandant of the fort of the massacre, ' lowbud steals from the post and nast(., ls to warn her people that the soldiers have been sent in pursuit. lilako iiim lis ititn find (the emigrant camp in f ''"led with desire to avenge the ,j. ™ tlie women and children the soldiers proceed to the Indian camp. Tlcrw a desperate and realistically portrayed encounter ends linppily for the lovers, tin; other principal attraction is "Some Nen e. a Keystone comedy, in which* 1 J' mil Sterling, the American comedian, N is seen to immense advantage. The supp ,/t.ng programme is a strong onf. y
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 287, 7 May 1914, Page 4
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