AMUSEMENTS.
HAYWARD'S. PICTURES. A verv good programme will be,.,shown by Hayward's Pictures at the Theatre Koyal this evening, containing soire sensational pictures. Among the most striking subjects are "The Half-breed s Daughter," a powerful Vitagraph tragedy, full of exciting situations amid splendid scenery; a beautifully coloured drama by Pathe, "Messelina. ; and a Thrilling Vila-graph drama, "Saving the Special'.'" Two educational films are "The Rulers of Europe," and "Sea Life." The ever welcome "Gaumont Graphic." which rivals "Patlie's Gazette," with all the latest items from many countries, will be shown. No programme is complete without a good comedv. one of which is presented b\ the. jA.P». firm, "The Joke on the Joker." There are many other interesting it-errs, which complete an excellent programme.
. FULLERS' PICTURES. To-night,at Fullers' Pictures at the School of Music, a complete new P™" gramme is to be shown. One of the star pictures, entitled Nick- Carter (detective) and the Mystery of the White Bed," is one of the finest detective episodes yet seen Here. "The Scandal Monger" is a splendidly acted drama bv the Lubin Company. "The Girl and t he Sheriff" is a Vitagraph subject, which is said to be strikingly dramatic m the tenseness of its situations. For those who enjoy a hearty laugh the star film of the series will undoubtedly be tain Barnacle, Diplomat," a- splendid Vitagraph comedy. -Other fine pictures are "Gaumont Graphic," '' Twas ever Thus," "Her Ladyship.s Page. "The Wreck of the Delhi." "Pathe Gazette." "Fresh Water Fish," and "The Wisdom of Brother Ambrose. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 18 May 1912, Page 7
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