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HIS MAJESTY'S.

Fuller's Pictures.

Just. now v . when the civilised world is wondering: what is going to happen next m Portugal, where a deposed youthful king was exceedingly indiscreet with a French actress, and the peasants and the soldiery formed a Republic and made things hum generally, the Fullers have come to. light at the right moment. The undersized ex-monarch is shown on a visit to England, and some of his "un-tingly" qualities are shown where, at Windsor, he is seen endeavoring to make a pet poodle stand on back of a big Danish hound, but with little success. Manuel, from the moving pictures, isn't a manly individual at all, and just the sort oE. chap who, when danger threatened, would run to his mamma. "Scenery m Norway," "The Swiss Alps," "Devon," "Love Scenes .m Japan," "The Funeral of Florence Nightingale." "The Wonders of the Geomatograph," and comic interludes, all provide an eventful evening's entertainment. "Pathc's Gazette" is a pictonal chronicle of all Kuropean events, and, by the way, the usefulness of the daily paper is threatened. As it doesn't allect "Truth" it doesn't matter. The usual matinee wil, be : aiven this, atiemoun, a ,,cl the ,' :^? l J« g l )ro SW'iimc will be repeated till Wednesday evening, when the usual change is presented

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NZ Truth, Issue 276, 8 October 1910, Page 6

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HIS MAJESTY'S. NZ Truth, Issue 276, 8 October 1910, Page 6

HIS MAJESTY'S. NZ Truth, Issue 276, 8 October 1910, Page 6

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