KING'S PICTURES
, .T.ho pictures shown .at the King?s still keep U p a ; hjgh, standard of excellence. This ; fact must have been impressed on all who saw last'night's programme, for a .better.Jot of pictures, could not have 'been desired. they ranged from very amusing comics to a V sensational drama such as "The Hank Cashier." ' It is a thrilling story of a bank robbery culminating in the exciting motor chase/and capture of. the robbers As the motors race wheel to wheel, the policemen take the.burglars by storm. There are four dramas in the programme another excellent one beT^ friends." This is> TyelKexpressed" M^^fe^'ps^ll the-ARfaypuriter^fes-Mary> Pickford, as/the" central figuW '< Disappointed Mamma" h an A B comedy, and a capital one, too "The Hindu s Charm" depicts the visit of a lady to an Eastern "mystic man," who is believed to have the power of curin* people of bad habits. The lady's trouble is that her -husband is a flirt, and what follows is most amusing. The new Gaumont Graphic" and the "Defence or the Dardanelles" are two items of great interest and very instructive The programme will be shown again to-night when holiday prices will ibe charged. '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 24 December 1912, Page 8
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