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HIS MAJESTY'S.

Fuller's Pictures. Greeba Castle,, the beautiful home of Hall Came m the Isle of Man, with the famous novelist at his literary work, is one of the mo.st interesting, and at the same time one ; of' tfce most hovel, of the films, shown at His Majesty's Theatre this week. Not only is the author of "The .Manxman" shown at his desk, hut the various avocations of his leisure, hours are depicted m this series. "The Place Where Teakwood Grows" is of educational value, showing the method of treating this useful timber, and at the same time illustrating the remarkable sagacity oC the elephant. Some views m the industries of otto' hunting and basket making respectively are. very instructive, and throw more real light upon them than would many pages m a book. An exciting detective, story is illustrated- m the picture entitled "A Case of Identity," m which there is a complete four-act melodrama re-presented. "Thou Shalt Not" introduces the vexed question of marriage between two persons, one of whom is a victim to consumption, and considerable pathos is pictorially represented by the kinematograph. "Victims of Fate" is a "Wild West" drama of a character Avhich appeals to a large section of the audience. Other excellent pic-, lures are "Tontolini, Black and White," "Courting the Merry Widow," "Rio de Janeiro," etc. A matiuee will be held this afternoon.

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NZ Truth, Issue 264, 16 July 1910, Page 6

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HIS MAJESTY'S. NZ Truth, Issue 264, 16 July 1910, Page 6

HIS MAJESTY'S. NZ Truth, Issue 264, 16 July 1910, Page 6

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