AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE ROYAL
ITAYWARB'S PICTURES
H'nvward's arc snowing a splendid collection of new subjects at their change of programme to night, among them being a dramatisation of Ftniinoro Coop' cr's "The La..n of the Mohicans," a s-tory of the struggle between the Engli.-h and French sctlicKs in the year 1757, c-entiv.d round the town of Alleghany in North America, "The bloodv a'.enu wher _ most <-(' the b::tties for mastery wu-e ec.nie-t----rd." Other films are "l'he Sheriff's Frit nd." " I „ovi 'i- Victory." "On a W-hi*.> '"'en Trawler." "Intci-jor c / Wcstmin.-ter Abl/.-y," " J nat r l <>y (inn,' and "A .Motor M-ai tresis. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. FULLERS' PICTURES. At Fullers' change of |)i'o^ramm s this evcni'iiy tlic pictures will include "The Trail of Book.-:," a dramatic story cont"ining a lesson for many parentis. Tho film depict? a married couple's quf|rel. ari naration sceminp' inevitable. J heir child wishes to tro with othei' children to -•■. hoc I. Tho little one is mi.-«ed and is rliiivntelv found in tiie hands of tramps but th" nnrc-nt-.i'g rmarrrl his ended ere this. "When Love wa P Blind" is nn American comodv drama. "The Abysw" is a traffic storv and contains many hair-raisinsr situations. The latc.-t "flanpiont Ornnhic" and "The Destruction of the St. Marcus" are. interestinir topical nicturfs, while the crmt'dies and scenics are up to Enllors' u c ual liiirli standard. In ".n advertisement in another column it :« announce.-! that ow. ntr to its no n - arrival the oxtni'e, "Lndy CJodi ;a will not bo shown to-night-. BLASCHECK. The fame us English humourist and i elocutionist. Mr Joseph Blasch-cck. w:.l I give his inimitable mnfical-humorous en--1 tertainment entitled "Society ®,napshots," at Nelson next Monday and Tms " day. The entertainment he -presents is oiio which appeals to everyone who desires to see the amusement of the people kept clear from all coarseniss and vul-o-arity, and this artist has shown most -jieui-iveiv that hearty laughter-and un-al-loved enjoyment can be obtained withi out resource to methods which-arc sorne- ' times adopted at places of entertainment. Supporting Mr.- Bla-scheck dm nig his season will appear Miss Mildied Wrighton. described us a charm nit; and '"nncomplislied vocalist and musician. Thi's Jady is the daughter of the composer, the late Mr. W. T. Wrighton, whose songs "He- Bright Smile HaimU me Still," "Bright Star of Eve The P;ost man's Knock," and "Thy Voice , is iN'-ear," were vevv popular £.O > eai» ago.. click's box plan is open at Jackeon's on Thursday.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 7
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408AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 7
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