"THE ROSARY."
At the Opera House last evening, " The Rosary" headed a fine programme. Photographically charming, but pathetic and tragic, the picture* rivets the - ai^tention of all as a sad love affair of the American Civil War is unfolded. Othor dramas which found much favour with the spectators Avere " A Fallen Angel," .'•Rosita's Cross of Gold," and "ifJi« Other Woman." Screamingly funny was "The Adventures of Pimple," as were the ludicrous "Out and In," "The Movies," and "P.C. Nabbum and the Anarchists." The Vivaphone rendered most acceptably " All the Houses Going Round," the voices and movements synchronismg1 almost perfectly. "Crocodile Hunting" and the Weekly Gazette complete a programme which should draw good', houstes for the neslt few evenings.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 8
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