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ENTERTAINMENTS.

FULLERS' NEW PROGRAMME,

The usual bi weekly change of porgranune is due at Fullers' thia evening. It i-> headed by a powerful drama in two acts from the Pat lie studio. It is entitled "Her Second Choice/' and concerns the doings of Mr Andre Miriam, a plain man of business, Madame Bcauval and her\ daughter Ninette, and General Valency and his daughter. Ninette's mother. a

widow, has two suitors in Andre and George Vahr v. Ninette distrusts the latter and alwavs manages to spoil his proposals. She tries to influence her mother in Audio's fav'our, and when he rescues the girl from drifting to certain death in a boat that is approaching a weir, m contrast to George's cowardice. Madame Bcauval makes her second choico and Audro is accepted. Aniongsl the other films is the Topical Budget, a tip-top record of current events; "The Point mauls Daughter." an exciting production replete with thrilling r-pi»odes; I'ho V'elina River (('mes' scenic)); a stirring military play "Patriotism"; a Thanhonser eomecly "The Water Cure"; an A.B. comic, said to be a certain laughraisor, and entitled "Mixed Nuts," and linaliy one of flic favourite Keystone comedies entitled "Won by Skirt."' lIAVWARD'S CHANGE TO-NIGHT. A very sensaliojial detective melodrama ■ t immense power, named "Fanners in ('riiiM l ." will head the new series at [layward's to-night. The following sub- . titles irive an excellent idea of the! featured item: Partners in crime, hypoi ril"*cal eiti/.ens, w<il\<-,- in shoep's cloothing. nioior boat bandits, an honest son of a ba-d fatlu.-r. the 'tecs on (he trail, (racking the gang, iho reporter, thrilling fight with thieve"-, h villain's flight, pursuit in a pM'i r boat, exciting capture, viilainy van'juit'hed, viri ue \ ictorious. There are al leasl two other subjects de--er\ intj: of i-pet ial mcniion. One is a novel ::: : <i ileltghtful coin.fly quaii'l an.! ipieer adventures on the seashore in "Beauty in a S<.ashrll." The oMicr is a Vitagrr.ph drama, "A Doil for the Baby.'' illustrative of the ■ M ([uotation thai, "otio touch of nature makes the whole world kin." There will a!>o !><• a brace of topicals. the (Jaumont tiiaphic. and a rose carnival at Christchurch. There will bo no lack of humourous element, as "A Fickle Freak." "The Somnambulic." and (t Too Much of a Good Thing."

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 6

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