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KING'S THEATRE.

FuUers' Pctures.

At the King's Theatre, Messrs Ful-' ler are showing a splendid programme of pictures, which are witnessed by -packed Houses each night. A particularly fine film, which should not be missed, illustrates, m realistic fashion, the shelling- of the St. Marco, an old ! -battleship which was used as a tar- I get by the latest ships of the U.S. Navy. The film shows the training and firing of the huge 12in. guns, the impact of the projectiles ami the battered and smashed wreckage after the. firing. .Another instructive film shows the wonders of ' "Life m a Country Pond" at close quarters, and the implacable warfare which, continues without ceasing among the peacefullooking denizens of the water. The usual "Wild "West" drama^ without which no programme is complete, is ! also shown. Other dramatic subjects which arouse popular enthusiasm are "A Romany Tragedy" and "Edna's Imprisonment." \ "Ice Effects at Odessa" and "Sports m Indo-China" area couple of interesting films. Thecomic subjects are good, and include "The Fascinating Bachelor/ "Exploits of a Napoleon Admirer," and "SmHer Goes Cycling," etc.

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NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 7

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KING'S THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 7

KING'S THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 7