KING'S THEATRE.
Good patrbnage was extended to the King's Pictures last evening^ upon the occasion of the usual Monday night' 6 change of programme. The series was a very even one throughout, for it was a programme of stars that was # thrown upon the screen. Thorough enjoyment was brought about by the fine Lubin film "The Sea Eternal," telling in a most beautdful manner how a fisherman with his wife and child lives happily, until a rich buyer appears upon the scene and gets on intimate terms with the wife, and then there is a break in the family. The exciting scenes at sea in a storm which are provided in the picture, were enough to interest the most lackadaisical, for.they showed instances of thrilling rescues. However, all's well that ends well, and a happy reconciliation is brought about. The remainder of the series was made up of the following, all being splendid pictures: "Van Nostrand's Tiara," "Dolly Saves her Grandfather," "Cohen Saves the Flag," the topical Budget, "The Wonderful Gamp/ and a few others, all of which will be screened again tonight.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 8
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183KING'S THEATRE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 8
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