STEVENSON'S PICTURES.
"'Bob Boy's Adventure," taiken in the country of that famous Scottish hero, should be a decided attraction tonight at the Town Hall, where the well-known Stevenson mnaiaaement will screen another very fjpa programme of moving pictures. "The' Trail of Books," in whioh a School child plays an important part, is described) as a most attractive picture, and "The Outlaw Samaritan " is a really good western drama. " A Noble Enemy," is a splendid stap naval drama, in which twjo American naval officers contest for tho hand of Miss Morgan, the 'beautiful American Society girl. "Crocodile Farming " is an interesting natural history picture as also .is " Humours of Annual Life." " Aimsterdam and Rotterdam " is also a particularly interesting number, "Patbo's Ga?ette is certain to 'be popular while the comic element abounds in such excellent subjects as " Her Hero," " Too Many Burglars," " The Dude Cowboy," &c.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5961, 17 July 1912, Page 3
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145STEVENSON'S PICTURES. Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5961, 17 July 1912, Page 3
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