KING'S THEATRE.
Fullers' Pctures,
A. capital series of new moving pictures is being presented at the King's Theatre to large and enthusiastic audiences. "The Puncher's New Glove" and "The Angel of the Slums" | provG to be interesting dramatic | studies, of the type of which the | popular fancy never tiros. "The | Bride of the Nile" is another excelI lent film. A wonderful acrobatic performance is shown m "The Harrison Troupe," while some of the wonders of chemical action . are magnificently illustrated by another picture. A fine scenic subject gives a good idea of the characteristics of Shanghai. The Pathe Gazette is an excellent institution, and gives a bird's eye view of the great events which occur each month m the great centres of the world. "The Reedham Boys at Drill," ''Cockatoos," "Foolshead Somnambulist," and "Giles Gets his Fortune Told" are other noteworthy pictures m a varied entertainment calculated to cater to a wide range of tastes.
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NZ Truth, Issue 326, 23 September 1911, Page 6
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155KING'S THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 326, 23 September 1911, Page 6
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