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THE KING'S

™ A$D OTHERS. A capital attendance, a capital programme, and capital music, were the outstanding successes scored by the King's last evening. The new series proved itself to be quito the equal of its predecessors, and this will be readily conceded even byJhose who did not visit tho King s last evening, when a few titles .or the pictures are given. First and foremost there is "Zigomar," that clever brigand who .lias astounded Wanganui patrons more than once in his representations of all that is evil The mere mention of Zigomar's name prepares the public for something far above th^ ordinary, and in this they are not disappointed in .-this latest effort of tho celebrated Italian actor. Four thousand feet in length is the latest picture and as in all previous pictures of tho kind there is never a dull moment, several new scenes and incidents being shown. Supporting Zigomar's: latest ,is a capital series, of which the Mlm may,,-perhaps, be given to" "The! ..l^OijfepWai^itagfaph pVovfuetion j n i which the irrepressible Jofm Bunny makes an appearance at his host Th«n there is a trick film and a scenic, the whole making up an exciting evening's entertainment, interspersed with a few subjects in lighter vein to the accompaniment of delightful orchestral mil--"Si beTrenpSed thiS gra"d P™**™" lW m Wednesday < .evening Professor Jiiaemar will appear in conjunction with tho usual all-star King's' programme giving .his wonderful performance of hypnotism and mesmerism. All along the lino the Professor has 'been received by large audiences, who have been completely mystified. The manaeoment announces that owing to ' th'p enormous expense incurred in this engagement the^ nrices of admission have had to bo raisetT. On Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock the Professor will placr, a young man in a cataleptic sleep in tho shop window adjoining the King 8. The subject will "be awakened during the performance.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 8

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THE KING'S Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 8

THE KING'S Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 8

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