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AMUSEMENTS.

HAYWAR.D'S PICTURES. .. I At the Matinee ut the Royal ! this.afternoon Hayward's are showiiK; a' sterling proirramme of varied films. ■ There are four star dramas by the eele- : bvated firms of Vitagraph. Kalem. Kdison, and Selig. entitled "The Engineer s Daughter." ''"Detective Locksley," (the famous hypnotic drama). '"Mike's Hero." and "Daisies.'" There are also included "Willie's First Cigar," "Cruise on the Geranger," "The Inner Mind," "Betty Minds House," "Sea Horse Hunting." "At the Threshold of Life," and the "Gaumont Graphic," detailing all the latest happenings. There are other fine '. films in the collection, which will also , be shown to-night. ; FULLERS' PICTURES. I A large and appreciative attendance at ' Fullers'' Pictures last evening witnessed the final screening of Wednesday's programme. This afternoon there will be ; the usual .Saturday matinee, at which pictures from Wednesday's and to-night's [ programmes will be selected, with a i view to providing a series which will | appeal to the juvenile taste. Indian , dramas, cowboy comedies, sensational episodes, and educational subjects will form the best part of the matinee series. There will be a new budget installed this evening, some splendid films being . included in the list. Three .dramatics by j the A.-B. Company, a sensational story I of an oil well fire and its consequence, ! by the makers of "Lost in the Jungle," j aiid some clever, funny. yet sensible ! comedies by Selig. Kalem, and Lubin. [ Some charming scenic films complete the collection.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 20 April 1912, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 20 April 1912, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 20 April 1912, Page 7