FULLERS' PICTURES.
The general excellence of the programme at His Majesty's Theatre was well testified to by the large number of patrons who visited the theatre on Saturday evening. The star pictures were "Beetles" and "The Girl with the Lantern." To-night and tomorrow night Fullers' Pictures will vacate His Majesty's. On Wed»esday evening next Messrs John Fuller and Sons will present to their numerous patrons the great startling animal picture "The Ship of Lions." The film possesses the advantage of dealing with a modern theme. The. tbiiii which the release of the Horns will. cause is deepened by the fact that a ship in mid-ocean is the scene of fcke story, and that the ship is burning furiously when the animals take control of the deck, driving the crew to the rigging. This, dramatic climax is not by any means, however, the only strong scene in this subject, which is holding to a peculiar degree ragfat from the beginning, and is acted throughout with wonderful skill, This. film, will 'be "screened- for three judkfcs only. ' ' '\ _ , , I' - , Auction Sales,
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 8
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178FULLERS' PICTURES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 25 November 1912, Page 8
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