AMUSEMENT.
HAYWARD'S PICTURES. The management of Hay ward's Pictures have -provided another excellent programme iof ii-jw films, aud the audiences have been higMv appreciative. In the star picture "The Primal Call," the char"aoters aro 'well represented, and the picture is one of the 'best yet screened here, th-jsea effects beiucr particularly good. A beautiful studv of "Pa-msies" in colours shows eleven *difEerent varieties. "The •Will of a West-.rn Maid." "The Hiring of a Gem," and "A Test of Love," are all -good. To-morrow Hayward's are giving a "Harp Up" matinee with two prize®. 5s first and 2s 6d second. The two who look the most- poverty-stricken or hard up win the prizes. FULLERS' PICTURES. There will ha mo public display of Fullers' Pictures this evening, the hail and plant having been hired by the local 'branch of the Navy League to give their anlnuall entertainment. Fuller®' resume fchair running to-inorrow afternoon at 2.30 with a' fresh programme, at the matinee. The new budget of pictures is said to be one of the finest collections shown in Nelson and should draw a largo 'crowd.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 7
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183AMUSEMENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 7
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