ENTERTAINMENTS.
BATHE PICTURES
John Bunny, the d'at-man comedian who lias proved so popular with his extraordinary facial expressions and contortions, has a leading part m a delightful comedy. “Wanted a Stenographer,” which was included m a hue budget of pictures at 11 i& Majesty s on Saturday. Any picture-play which includes Mr. Bunny in the cast is sure to be popular, but the latest comedy has its own pure fun to recommend it in addition. It is a play that may not be described, for that would destroy its effectiveness. A romance ot the bull-ring, incidentally including an excellent representation of an exciting bull-fight, was depicted in ‘A Mexican Courtship,” while a Latin love comodv was forthcoming in Ihe Fickle Spaniard-” A trio of excellent dramas were orodiiced in An Indian Wife’s Devotion,” those Eyes, and “Where the Money Went, ’ while a nature study of extraordinary interestwas a film entitled Butteiflie.-, which dealt with many species ot the beautiful insect in an instructive manner. The balance of the pictures were good, and the programme as a whole was one well worth seeing. It wnl he repeated this evening and to-morrow evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3635, 23 September 1912, Page 7
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191ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3635, 23 September 1912, Page 7
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