ENTERTAINMENTS.
"NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER.” Monday night will see the greatest fihn production ever presented to a Waipawa audience, in fact this is Ih* l most expensive picture yet landed in New Zealand, £SOOO being paid for Mm New Zealand rights alone. The box plan is filling rapidly and inending patrons are advised not to leave it too late to secure their seats. Annette Kellerman, or the Diving Venus, is the most perfectly proportioned woman in tlie world and is an Australian by birth. She first gained deputation in the world by swimming the English Channel, a most deathdefying feat, and lias since bv her ffdacefnl dancing and wonderful awinmung powers been one of England’s foremost theatrical stars, in this brilliantly effective picture-plav jWM) artists appear and, screened amid all the beauties of the coral ami submarine grottos of the th'rnuida Islands, where the wonderf'd transparency of the water enabled the camera to reproduce events that actually took place under the waves, «this gorgeous and thrilling £40,000 Production appeals instantly to one an, l all in its delicate and delightful c■atmosphere of beauty. In this exromance of the sea Miss Kclaside from her marvellous JM*ffuatie feats, which she has many to display, proves that is a powerful actress; fascinating expert swordswoman, and of a thousand arts which all to the success of a produc■S° n w hieli or.ee seen will never be
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7675, 29 January 1916, Page 3
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