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FuLLER'S PICTURES.

A new set of Fuller's Pictures will bo shown at the Colosseum to-night. Among the films to be screened will be "Selecting His Heiress," a good comedy: "The.Go.den Tulip," a Dutch dyll; "Capt. Brand's Wife, ' a military drama; ; 'The Inner Mind.' , a detective story; •■The Luck of Reckless Roddy," a Western drama; "bom© Mothers-in-Law," a comedy, and several kinemacolor pictures, including "Choice Bou-

quets of Flowers," "British Coastal Towns," ana "Picturesque Holland." SYDENHAM. A new series of pictures were shown at the Sydenham Empire to large audiences at the afternoon matinee and the evening performances on aatuxday. The principal attraction was another interesting instalment of the TurkishItalian war pictures; the ascent of the monster balloon being particularly good. The town of Tripoli under flood was also shown. Two of tho ever popular cowboy pictures were included in tbe now programme, namely, ''Caught by Cowik>vs, ' and. '"A Mace for*a Bride." Two other very pleasing dramas were "Injustice of Man," and "The Snow Maiden." Plenty of humour was to be found in "Too many Engagements," "Aunt Clorinde," "Tommy and Lilly," and "An Uncjuenchablo Thirst." To-night the same programme will bo repeated.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 8

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FuLLER'S PICTURES. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 8

FuLLER'S PICTURES. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 8

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