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To-night wall be the last presentation of the current programme at His Majesty’s Theatre. Tho “Voice of the Violin,” as the star, drani-atic' film, has created a decided impression, on local picture lovers, blending as it does smart dressing,. pathos, intrigue, and an excellent portrayal of a thrilling subject. “Saved by Telegraph” is a most popular picture. “Tile Burglar.b Mistake”, and “The Train Ride through Hong Kong” are also on the programme- The first presentation of a new programme will lie to-morrow evening. TV rt-ar film is entitled “Under tho Flag.” a military dramatic picture received in other ■ centres with great enthusiasm. The tragic element is euflicicntlv in evidence to supply an interesting number of “thrills,” and as usual the pot-pourri of comedy, farce, and drama is admirably selected. , :
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2669, 26 November 1909, Page 4
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133ENTERTAINMENTS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2669, 26 November 1909, Page 4
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