AMUSEMENTS.
HAYW'ARD'S PICTURES. ].;n-,. audience- -reeled U.-tyward's new proerainmc nil Saturday, 't'ho ••I.i. •1; 111.. 11 -^. ■ I'.v tin- Sea" is ;i very tine pi.tme The sinc-le l'->r '"!'«' in ;i. raging sea. finm the uiivk In land, is .n'^M 1 "- callv depicted, and at the launching of the'lilVboat there was an outburst nl' ap- j plans... •■Tlir Diamond Gang" is an Anie! a -an dele-live story I'nll nl' exciting incidents. Tin- -■ INilhl- Gazctlt/' is as usual a nost interest ing lilin. "Through Paris" is a line scenic ' Two Men and a tiirl." '•That Winnie." ami ~" 11111 as a Vit." are excellent imnics. FULLERS" PHTi:RF.i Fullers" Pictures were attended by lare. audienc * at the pel fonuances ..n Saturday, and the new pro- rannne mel with everv sign of appreciation in m eveiv part of the' buiidiii'-i. This line l eollfvti.,ii of star pie-tiir.s will be shown j for the last time this ev<-ninu. and should no;, lie missed by. loveis of a lirst-i'.;•.-.-pieture iMitei 1 a innient. Anions t!i'.' dramatics. "Tlie J )i;i inmnj Cam:" ;s a thrillitiir adventure of the Amu-it an policy, which will stir the l>!<;ud of all who'view it. Thieyes st<al a quantity of dianioud.- and an <'.\cii Iiil; running battle ensu«-s between the police and tie crimi na!s. the fugitives endeav.-r,; iiuj to _g-t away in a rnoto;- ear and the detectives puisuine; in a -tie t cai. "Rescued in Tim*-'" (Lubin). '"Told in the Siura<" (Selitc). and •Til..' Cirl- of the Range" (Svdi'ii) :uv all top notch sensational productions. Two' of the fuunust comedies seen hn'e for many weeks are "The Englishman ami the Girl" (by the inimitable A. 15. Company, with Uoiiy Nicholson as the lead'nm lady). and "Mustang Pete's l-<n- r Affair." which j;i cowboy comedy of the "liMant i! Suakuvilie" type 'and calculated to ti' klc lhe lisihle la en Hies of tin- most. t-:. d ate pessimist.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 7
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315AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 7
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