ENTERTAINMENTS.
C1 J KFA IfOFSK iMCTUKKH. /She i/‘!il]i f'jii-ode of ''b\dviM)(.uiC‘K of Jvatlilyji,,'’ .*;; rcciied at tin; ()pm-a lion.-c last evening, jji'owd to bn a very exciting number. There wax an except tonally large audio::;.,' present, ami ail enjoyed llm .splendid programme .'greened. Tim .series opens O b mi animated cartoon Mibjoef dealing uitli tin; great war, which created great enthusiasm. A seiisalional railway drama, “Tim Kiltie Knj.'ineer,” i:.i from the Ixalem .studios. A little boy who has seen his father start a railway engine often, climbs on board of a ,slalimmry engine and opens the thro! lie, and sends il speeding on its journey. Helen sees the train racing along with no cm* in atteudance and races after il. knowing tint !I will ;.;oij!i eras!) info an oncoming passenger I rain. Mio overtaken tin! train and leaps aboard the caboose from I !;;• vrloeijmoe, and, climbing, to I lie roof of llm ear, makes her way forward to the engine, where little Bobby gi'.s terror-stri-ken. The brave girl averts a frightful wreck in llm nick of time. Charm,s .Murray, of Keystone fame, is seen in an uproarious comedy, “iloganis Wild Oats,” while, the “Australian Cji/elte” is a delightful number. Other pictures are “A Devil of a Honeymoon’’ (comedy). “Another Chance” (pathetic drama), and “A Canine Rival” (comedy). This plcni-ing programme will bo screened again this evening.
I ’AT! IK PICTURES. Good business wa« voeordl.'d at Ilia Majosty’s Theatre last night. avlwi the new program mo submitted by blia Bathe Picture management met with a moot cordial reception. The Lubm drama, “When Honor Awakes,” (nine as a. regular surprise packet lo liho audience. r Hiis is a gripping story .of |.\vo despairing young people's fight for sueoess. TJto scono is laid in Sail hYaneiseo at the time, op tho disastrous earthquakes, and many startling situations arc presented. “Captured by a Gorman. Submarine” was another film that’ created quite a, stir. This shows the German submarine U3G eanturing two Dutch steamers off the Belgian const, and teadling them into Zoebrugge. Tho close view given of the modern terror of tho deep is very impressive. Tho . Tlmnhionser Company made good with “Lucy’s Elopement,” a most engaging, comedydrama, showing how Cupid outwits pupa. A fine edition of tho popular “Topical Budget,” showed the King and l Lord Kitchener interviewing the Oamidlianß, Austrian prisoners of war, remains of a German Zeppelin, and many other stirring snapshots. A quartette of sparkling comedies ■ completed! the series, which will he shown again 10-n!ghfc,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4000, 5 August 1915, Page 2
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