"FOUL PLAY" AT THE KING'S.
An excellent dramatisation of Chaa. Reader.' popular novel "Foul Play," was included in the programme screened at the King's last evening. Mr. Alfred Boothman lectured very interestingly on tho subject, as each incident in the. life of young Wardlaw was presented. Iho story isjof Arthur Wardlaw, a student at Oxtord, under the tutorship of Rev. Robert Penfold. Patrons should see this picture, as words will not describe it, as it should be described. "Signal Lights," "The Tangled Web," and Bathers in Ceylon" are also three good pictures. The comic element is particularly good. Included in the latter is Si su*;! ect entitled "The Suffragette hhenft," a comical sketch in possibilities.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 November 1912, Page 8
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