AMUSEMENTS
FULLERS' PICTURES. I There will be no show of Fullers' Pictures this evening, -the School, of .Music being otherwise engaged. Another very good attendance witnes-ed the final screening of the splendid week-end programme with evident appreciation and enjoyment. A 'completely 'new programme is promised for to-morrow night, and some good things in keeping wall the occasion are to be expected at Fullers' on Good Friday night. THEATRE ROYAL PERMANENT PICTURES. There was again a large attendance at the Theatre Hoyal hist evening, when Saturday's change' of programme, headed by the exclusive dramatic sensation, •■Vengeance is Mine," was >:cre/ened. The supporting subjects were an excellent lot. and included '"A Miscarriage of Justice," an Urban drama; "'The Rocwh's Debt," a Lnbin drama; "Pathe"s Australian Gazette."' showing the latest, topical subjects; '-The Palmerston North Show.' 1912.*' "The Squaw Man's Revenge," a thrilling Indian subject ; and several amusing comics. The final screening will take place this evening. To-morrow an entire new series will be. presented, and when repeated, on Thursday evening will be supplorconled by an exclusive feature subject, "Sealed Lips, ' particulars of which will be advertised in due course. On Good. Friday- night a specially selected programme., which has been approved by the>'City Council,' will be presented. ' COUNTRY. TOUR. Country patrons are. to be well catered for bv ih'e management this week. Wakefield was visited last night, and to-night., at the Oddfellows" Hall. Richmond, the programme advertised in this issue will he shown. Programmes of .the latest subject* will be shown at Alotueka tomorrow night,, Good Friday, and Easter Saturday, and at Takaka on Good P'riday and Easter Saturday. Complete chnges will be shown each- night. The programmes to be presented on Good Friday night will be appropriate to the occasion. MASQUERADE. A masquerade and open-air performance will take place to-night. The Citizens" Band. and. Fire Brigade have ar-rany-sd. a huge torchlight procession, leaving the Fire Brigade Station at 7.30, and passing through the principal streets en route to the Botanical Reserve, where a programme, of events will be submitted to the public. An airship will head the procession, followed by the "Dark Town Boneshakers," masqueraders, Nelson Fire Brigade and Citizens' Band. A good turn-out of the public is anticipated" for to-night's attractions.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 18 March 1913, Page 7
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