ENTERTAINMENTS
PATHE PICTURES.
Tlie programme of. the Pa the Picture Company was again shown iast ovonmg, and despite'>dhe.ram^^tewH?-. turned out and enjoyed, the This afternoon and evening the Pathe Picture Co. will present an entire change of programme, including a fine array* of up-to-date pictorial, dramatic, and y comio studies, the star attract,on being “Saved by Telegraph. A lonely homestead is outlaws, in-. tent upon capturing a young lady, b a telegram calls timely Amongst the scenic films A Train Ride the Hong Kong Railway’ to be of a‘ highly .instructive order, 'ihc power of music is shown m P ~ entitled “The Voice of the Violin, a picture of much beauty and Pathos The comic element is exceptionally strong and well selected, *e best .m----ongst the numbers bamg A Hot Time in a Cold Quarter” and “The Long Arm of the Law.” Lovers of sport will appreciate “Sporting on the which is full of picturesque Tho tragic element is sufficiently mevi- - deuce to supply a number of thrills.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 5
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168ENTERTAINMENTS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 5
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