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FULLER'S PICTURES.

Th_' change of programme oi Fuller's Pictures hu-,1 ingiit attracted to the toiossi'um another crowd-id attendance of patrons, all of whom enjoyed to the inmost tho excellent pictorial bill of fare presented. Ciiief in point of general interest was a set ot rilms in. two parts, representing the romantic Napoleonic play, "J ho Koyal Divoic." In this the different parts wero taken by loading artists, and tho presentation wits a very tine one indeed* alwunding as it did in first-class scenery and high-grade acting. The character of Napoleon was an exceptionally interesting study, and all tho features of tho play were well brought out. Tho Warwick Chronicle No. 4G | placed before the gaze of a Christ- j church assemblage the latest doings in the Old Country, while tho travel pic- J turcs. "In the Solomon Islands" and "Milan and its Surroundings," enabled the spectators to get good glimpses of foreign parts without tho inconvenience of tedious journeyings. "Tilly at the Seaside," "Murray and Kindy," and "A Lost Baby," the comic stars of tho programme, raised roars of laughter, and tho dramatic films were followed with keen interest. To-night the first of tho Coronation pictures will be shown, and other films in last night's programme will be screened again.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 8

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FULLER'S PICTURES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 8

FULLER'S PICTURES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 8