STEVENSON'S PICTURES.
A [well-selected programme was submitted to a good .audience .at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening by the Stevenson management. The bill of fare was varied, and included some very interesting and instructive films, tho best of which was " Rob 'Roy's Adventures." Of this stirring picture it can be safely said that nothing iiner of its kind has been* seen here. The music supplied by Mr Jones materially added to tho pleasure given in beholding the exciting incidents of the story. Other capital dramas were "Tho Outlaw Samaritan," "ANoble Enemy," and "Tho Trail of Books," the latter 'being a n exceptionally line picture in 'wjhioh a child played a prominent part. Next Wednesday evening the programme will include '-'The Madd at the Hebn," a thrilling tale of shipwreck and mutiny, " A Child of the West,"- a mlagin-ilicent wild west picture, "Walk! iYou Walk," a superb coitiedy 1000 ft in length, and a number of other excellent pictures.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5962, 20 July 1912, Page 3
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159STEVENSON'S PICTURES. Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5962, 20 July 1912, Page 3
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