OPERA HOUSE.
PERCIVAL'S PICTURES
Another splendid attendance was .recorded at the Opera House last evening, when the " Broken ■ Chains" programme was shown for the second time. The star film, "Broken Chains," again kept the attention of the audience. The story, which is so beautifully pourtrayed by the A.B. Company, is one with an excellent moral, and deals with what is a very possible occurrence in human life. This picture will be screen-' ed for the last time this evening. The Selig Company's picture, "The Forgotten Clue," is also a really excellent detective story. " Man und«r the Bed*" was again the cause of much amuse-" nient,- the change from comedy to drama being- excellently projected. Two other dramas of much interest are" A Country Lass" and "A Race for Liberty/* both excellently presented. The scenic film shows some beautiful views of the port of Plymouth arid its surroundings. The comic element is well sustained, there being three excellent pictures. TO-MORROW, "THE CHRONICLE." ■-<;; Great interest surrounds the local picture newspaper, which is to be shown for the first time, and there promises ■■to- be a large audience.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 October 1912, Page 8
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