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FULLERS' PICTURES.

Fullers' latest pictures at the Skating Rink, Vivian-street, continue' to attract large houses nightly. Among the.subjects of inteiest aie '' Sergeant White's Peril," a breezy drama of. love and heroism, the scene being on the Mexican border. "The Baby and the Stork" will appeal to mothei& and other lovers of children. The Australian Gazette contains pictured topics of general interest. In "Pull lor the Shore. Sailor,"' a splendid le«eou may be learned. There are several amusing .pictures judiciously sandwiched in between the fcei'kjus subjects. THE KING'S THEATRE. ' The anniversary of The King's Theatre was appropriately celebrated last evening in the presence of a very large audience. The programme -. included "The Elopement," "The Octoroon," "The Heart of Silver Leaf,'' etc. Prior to leaving the theatre every .lady was presented with a souvenir of the anniver-sary-iu the shape of an illustrated book- 1 let of local views. On Monday evening West's. Ltd., will present to patrons "Madame Sans Gene," for which West's hold tho exclusive rights. In tfile repieeentation of Madame Sans Gene, we have a vcDioduction of the greatest comedy of modern times, with Madame Rejane, the greatest living comedy actreei. in her original role with which she took Europe by storm. .SHORTT'K PICTURES.^ "A Trip to the .Arctic," now showing at Shortt's continuous pictures in Willisstreet, is especially appropriate in* view of Amundsen's • success in .the South Polav field. " Saved from the Torrente " 16 a eeiieational story , of ihe great Mexican floods', and it' has proved popular. -"The Mystery of Blyth House" introduces Pinkerton's famous sleuth'hound detectis-e.. Other subjects are "Willie as an Artist." "Gladioli Buieting .into Flower" ,(a beautiful nature study), and the Pathe Gazette, illustrating events of to-day. Ou Monday the new programme will include "Leaves from tho .Books. of diaries Dickens.'! •• THE NEW THEATRE. There were large attendances, afc all sessions of Messrs. M'Mahon and Donnelly's continuous picture entertainment at The New Theatre yesterday, when •the sensation of the week, "A" Victim- of the ' Mormons," was produced for., the first, time. This- Nordisk diamagraplfis, one of the most powerful picture stories yet screened in-Welluigton. 5 - ' It illustrates the pursuit of a Mormon elder, who has abducted a beautiful girl across the Atlantic, and. through the United States to' Utah. Among the features is a scene in the. wireless, room "of 'a groatt, Atlantic liner, With operator receiving messages on the Marconi instrument. There are also> interesting scenes in 'the Mormon tabernacle, and tho final' development is intensely absorbing. The rest of the programme is' strong, including "A Warrior's -Treachery" (Bison drami;) and "Handy. Men at Gun .Practice," a naval picture.' The programme, with' its star item, "A Victim of the Mormons," will be repeated at all sessions to-day. ( , ' ' ' STAR THEATRE. Tho now programme at the Star Theatre was repeated last" evening, to the evident apprqval of those present. The items will again be shown tonight. ' t SCOTCH- CONCERT. - A concert, arranged by,' the*. Scottish Society of Wellington, will be given in the New Century Hall, Kent-terrace, ; on Wednesday, 27th March.' ' ' " ' ' i KILBIRNIE 'RINK. The skating public is being attracted in large numbers to the Kilbunie Beach Rink. An excellent band will discourse suitable items during tne evening. The Daffodil Assembly will • hold an evening on Tuesday ' evening. <

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1912, Page 3

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FULLERS' PICTURES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1912, Page 3

FULLERS' PICTURES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1912, Page 3