FULLERS' PICTURES.
The feature of tin: programme at His Majesty's Theatre, which was shown last evening before a large and appreciative altoutlance and will \><i repeated ior tihe last time to-night, is a splendidlycolored mythological legend by tho well-known Pathe firm, entitled "Psyche and Cupid," a tale of the gods of High Olympus and the love of the god Cupid for tho mortal maiden Psyche. A short resume of the theme was published last night. The supporting films include the very latest Keystone comedy, "Schnitz the Tailor." in which Ford Sterling scores a .great hit as a ladies' tailor. "The Children's Hour" Is a fine dramatisation of Longfellow's ■famous poem of the same name. There is also a very good picture of "The Auckland" Cup," which is confidently claimed to be one of the best racing .pictures ever screened. A particularly good Vitagraph comedy is "Which' Way did he Go?" in which the .popular John Bunny is seen hanging on a nail. ■To-morrow night (Sunday) Fullers will screen a completely new programme,''and there will be no charge ior admission.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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179FULLERS' PICTURES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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