and the professor's assistant. Harding arc avowed lovers. 'Jlieir guest takes them to Hindustan and Lydia is abducted by .Sinoa Din. a .Hindu Prince. Her adventures and the incidents lending up to the final rescue aliord enough excitement- to satisfy the most exciting. Homo incidents in connection with the torpedoing of the Lusitania. showing the landing of survivors, etc., should prove most interesting. The comedy element is in great Torre, and “A Fforse of Another Color" is churned to he par excellence. The scenes are of a Highly ludicrous nature. »vpe hilly a here ilie bride attempts in ride an iuioxicntC’d_ horse. t'L'i diw; "g ■•Tie; F”'o h in Aba ' A a " !•) V S'"' '‘ M"• j () I'l'ii: A iItMA-K i'JC'LTPF.S. Tin' new change of programme to he screened to-day and this evening at the Opera I ImW is a magnificent one ill every sense, ami is hound to attract large audiences. The chief attraction I s. an I \. .Ling war urama with • vn!isi incnt." lor its keynote, entitled •Will 1 ne\ .Never Comet" The ac lion takes place on the liartleliekl ol France. An outstanding feature the devotion to duty in the hour m need, and the influence it has on the brother of an Australian officer. Another film that- will prove very interesting is a picture showing a brilliant French victory in the Vosges mountains. This "is the first authentic picture ol the French Army in battle. The different, scenes shown are—Deciding on the plan, of attack. Adnneing through the snow. The mounds mark the graves of soldiers killed in a previous action. The men on the lcit trench engage the enemy while DIP main attack is developing. The tight, begins. The small black dots at, the top of the hill are the Germans, which vtui will soon see running away. After the battle the fallen heroes arc: earned from the field of glory. The Keystone Company contribute an uproarious comedv,' ‘ ’Giddy, Gay, ..and ticklish, while’“The Fatal Black Lean" is an exciting Mexican dnunn *>v ostie ’Company. “Her Winning Trick" and “Music Hath Charms' aie two delightful eomedies. and complete i.ds attractive programme.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4008, 14 August 1915, Page 6
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354Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4008, 14 August 1915, Page 6
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