ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE PEOPLE’S. “THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL * “The Snowshoe Trail,” the featured attraction heading the programme at the People’s Theatre to-night and tomorrow, deals with the experiences of a beautiful society girl who goes to the Far North in search of her fiance. Her adventures and hardships in the snowbound regions develop several thrilling episodes which keep the spectator in a continuous pitch of excitement. Roy Stewart and Jane Novak head the cast. Other films to be shown include a comedy starring Snub Pollard, a cartoon, two Pathe Gazettes and the 13th chapter of “The Eagle’s Talons” serial. Admission prices at the People’s Theatre are; Stalls 9d, D.C. Is 3d.
EVERYBODY’S.
“ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND.” The official motion picture record of the tour of the All Blacks in England formed a strikingly popular feature on the picture programme which opened last night at Everybody’s Theatre. Exciting incidents of a number of matches were shown, a good deal of the film being devoted to the historic victory over England. A verbal description and explanation of the incidents depicted was given iby Mr. Ces. Badeley, making the picture much more interesting and easy to follow. The principal screen feature on the programme is a Universal Western drama, “Flying Hoofs,” with the well-known outdoor star Jack Hox'ie starred. There are excellent supporting items, including a two-reel Century comedy, “A Family Row,” a Star comedy, and News reel. The orchestra, under Mr. C. H. Fox’s direction, supplies the music. The programme screens again to-night and finally tomorrow night. Seats may be reserved at Collier’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1925, Page 8
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