THE PEOPLE’S PICTURES.
“To-night’s the Night” at tile People’s Theatre. The “Mysteries- of Myra” commences to-night. This won-der-serial film in fifteen episodes will not bo shown as the “star” picture. It has been specially procured lor the benefit of regular attenders, by way of providing additional amusement for those who ordinarily regularly attend. The serial film is receiving a remarkably good run at the Britannia Theatre, Wellington, and likewise in the Northern City. As it is an “extra” on the programme every week at the People’s Theatre, those patrons who do not care to follow the serial will still see the usual ini!'programme, and the idea of introducing it is not to “compel” people to attend. Patrons are particularly requested to come early to-night. Olga Petrova, “who .may ho elsewhere in twelve months’ time,” will appear to-morrow night in the great Metro wonder-play, “The. Eternal Question.” For to-morrow night intending patrons are particularly requested to book their seats at Hoffmann’s, as record houses are assured. Prices are as usual, and no extra is charged tor booking.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145773, 7 March 1917, Page 7
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176THE PEOPLE’S PICTURES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145773, 7 March 1917, Page 7
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