AMUSEMENTS.
HAY\VAI»D'S PICTUCES. There was a large attendance at the Theatre Royal last evening, -when y )c final screening of the current series was made, and every item met- witii the fullest appreciation from those present. At this, atternoon's mar.uee a splenoid new pi'ogramine will he screened, artel the selection is varied enough to suit, evl'iy possible taste; rem prising star dramatics, comedies, travel. and topii ;i,l pictures. The stand-out picture is onh of Pathe's coloure<l topical productions, entitle<l "Amongst the Aluruts. lht> M uruts. the head-hunters of Porneo, are the most savage and primitive tribe of the island. They live and sleep in .numbers of from fifty to sixty in the same building. "The Diamond ■Gang is an exciting American defective dra.ma, full of stirring incidents from ptarl to finish. "Two .Men and a Girl" is n ehaliiiinfi Essanay photo-play. Pathos Gazette is the latest, and is full of interest to all. There is a. tine-, scenic, ' lhrough Paii.-* on the River Seine." The Edison L'ompanv is prominent with, a pretty comed\, "That Winnie," and the favourite Vitagraph t'ompanv presents "I ho Wrong Pat lent."' with all the humour that Robert Loraino ami his jiortly JVielul u«ually iiive. Hay ward's, will present this interesting programme again this evening. FULLERS' PICTURES. There was largji .crowd at I' ulleis Pietuies last evening ,to view the final showing of Wednesday's change of programme, and every item met with the aprpcciation it deserved, At the matinee to-day a new piomam'ne will be shown whic'h will be repealed this evening. Also at the,matinee some of Wednesday's, pictures, suitable for th e juvenilis. <nvo added. to the new series, making a list '}' ut . 1 prove a treat for voung and old. J fie new collection forms another excellent programme. and the dramatics nr ; - all star films. "The Diamond Gang i* a thrilling drama of the American police which mav stir the fighting b.ood of all who behold it. Thieves steal * quantity of .diamonds, and an exntmg running bailie ensues between the police and tiie criminals —the fugitives on "i motor car. and the police on tram-ears "Rescued in Time' (Lubin) lold in the Sierras" (Seligh a"d " 1 ,le r "«* °\ the Range" (Selig) are also sensational topnotchers. "Mustang Pete s # Love Affair" is described as another bnakeville" comedy, and is real funny, there are many more comedies, scenic. and industrial pictures of more Ihan usual interest.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 2 March 1912, Page 7
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400AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 2 March 1912, Page 7
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