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HIS MAJESTY'S.

Fullers' Pictures.

The excellent nature of the picture Wogramme at Fuller's huge, pretty, Narfctio; and up-to-date theatre m Courteww^lace Is such that it has not failed to\a.ttract patrons of this form of reweatlon. It isi an all -star programme this week, the , head-liners being. "The Secret of the Safe," "At the Foot of the gcaffbld," and "Busy Day m the Jungle." Tho first-named is a highly intensified dramatic story. It deals -with a terrible accident arising out "of the collision of two express trains.- Then we see a con»lct settlement and the desperate escape of a convict Probably never so much incident has been compressed into Bach a snort story. The second picture Is a story of breathless interest, while the third shows what is being accomplished by the man with the camera, who penetrates, a jungle to catch "King Dick" and "Mary" ■, m their natural state. These fine films are supported by a host of se\ect comics, scenlcs, and Industrial films. The usual matinee will be given this afternoon. On Monday the main Item of the new programme will be the Kalem representation of that ; good old Irish "Con the Shaughraun." with ;which will ever- be . associated the memory of Dion Bouicaolt. This great Irish drama has been well acted by a capable company, and the Kalem Co.'s reputation Is sufficient to guarantee that that broth of a boy Con, who wouldn't die, and participated m his own wake, and who promised to. drink a thimbleful of whisky st a time, and did so with the bottom knocked out of it, win be presented m •slight regal sort of way.

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NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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HIS MAJESTY'S. NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 7

HIS MAJESTY'S. NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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