HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
The inckonent weather last night did' not prevent a very large number of picture 'i»atrons from being in attendance at His Majesty's last eveningto witness that great picture "Tho Last Days of Pompeii." This production is indeed a veritable masterpiece, and a triumph in the art of cinematography. The pictorial representation of " The Last Days of Pompeii" follows. Lord Lytton'6 mmrsitieye, and to. reproduce many rc-■mark-aoie represeßtations, including the "Storm in the Mountains," the "Temple of Jsis," "The Sign of tho Cross," " The Great Circus Ensemble" (in which are seen gladiators and. lions, tigers, etc), "The Vengeance of -Vesuvius," "The Appalling.Eruntion and the Disaster of A.D. 79," nnd "Tho Destruction ol Fompeii." Box plans for the season are available at tho Dresden, and seats may be reserved for any evening. The prices arc as usual. A matines is being given to-day for the school children, when the price will be 3d., and adults 6cl-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 8
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