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AMUSEMENTS

FULLERS' PICTURES, Another verv > ; ood attendance at, F n Iters' Pie mi res last night witnessed the tinal screening of Saturday's programme with evident enjoyment, ,and the star film, "The Great Circus Catastrophe.*' again held the audience enthralled, and was followed by vociferous appLaiise. There will be no show tonight (Tuesday), the hall being otherwise engaged. A completely new series will"-be installed to-jnorrow night, details of which will appear in our next issue. THEATRE ROYAL PERMANENT fr PICTURES. The magnificent programme at present being screened at the Theatre Royal attracted another large audience last night. The stirring Far \\est drama, "The. Vengeance of Fate," again met with hearty applause. "The Lost Necklace," sensational drama ; "The Quaker Mother," a, very pathetic story with everyone's- favourite, Maurice Costelio, in trie leading role; "Cowboy Life in U.S.A." ; "A New Cure for Divorce" ; "Overdoing It," etc., all tended to form a capital evening's entertainment. Tonight will be the last opportunity of seeing this excellent series. To-morrow an entirely new programme will be screened, headed by another Vitagraph detective star drama, entitled "The Thumb' Print." Lambert Chase series No. 2. On Thursday night will be shown for that night only the great star drama (3000 feet) "The Golden Cage.'.' Patrons are reminded that seats may be secured at Jackson's without. extra charge, thereby securing their favourite seats for any performance.

COUNTT7.Y TOUR. An elaborate programme of International gems will be screened by the Permanent Pictures to-morrow night at the Institute, Motueka, including the great: exclusive drama "The Golden Cage," by the Messiter Film Company, and it is 30C0 feet of realistic sensation. This film will be supported by a wellassorted programme of the very latest photo plays.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 11 February 1913, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 11 February 1913, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 11 February 1913, Page 7