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AMUSEMENTS.

fuller's pictures.

Tho changed programme presented at tlio rrincoss Theatre last night. was a conspicuous succcss, and won n very cordial rioeiition from tho large audience. Tho entertainment w;u remarkable not so much fir uny sjxx'ially Olllot,'Hiding features as for tho general high bvel maintained ami the very wide variety of subjects introduced. Tll« first picture illustrated various slaites in tho constriietion of a locomotive engine, till tho completed t-hininp; work, panting liko «i livo tiling, was jeon drawing tho Sootch express out of Euttou station on its long journey. One of tin- I'athi> Fiord's beautiful coloured worta of art dion-ed "Miss Ma" performing; ;l series of extraordinary acrobatic feats on a suinjfina l>ar Tho City of Shanghai was the nubiect of a mast interesting picture giving views of several of the narrow crowded streets, of the main street with its electric trams, of the " mad of chemists," and the " tea. houses road," and concluding with a.» irresistibly amusing soonc of a group of laughinjj Chincw |>usy enjoying thomselves at a street res tallrant. " Snapshots of Henley" gave a good idea of the );ay crowded river •it regatta-time, and introduced pictures of a Maori troupo racing in a canoo and performing a liakn on iimd. llio " Region of Flowers" verv prettily illustrated such favourites as carnations, rests, busonias, poppies, cloxitiiaf, ar.d orchids. "Jim f.'row " was a racing drama, in which tho senomins of an owner to defeat, his rival IR f Mn to end in his own eon sustaining a fatal fall during a racc. "Ono of Nature's Noblemen" was a "Western" ranchman, wlm forgives and forgot# the insults of a rival in love, and saves both tho rival and his child from deadly peril anion? miinns. Another drama, introducing .1 [well of conventional Indians, was entitled lto?cm<l in lime," in which an sithletio joung lady thwarts the revenceful schotno of a rejects lover. The " Thief and tho iirl Mf i good story of the reformation of a burglar elected in a fashion rather 00 simple to bo token wiouslv. Among tlio comic pictures " Murelo Development " 1 , Waiter" provod just Mm i-itill riT n t funn >' fls •m.vthintr of i in, T» " 11 - SOnn ICr ° * 0r " llw of pictures will be jj»»n agam to-night and to-morrow night

HAVWAUirs PICTURES. Iliiyward's interesting programme of nicurffi was presented again at tlio Bums Hall last evening, and most favourably received ih-i H-iici ronmins wvcral pictures of a nitrn standard of o.\C(v|lcncc. notably " Wild Swi and Stormy Sunwct," "'iv .\tono. mcnt," and "Tho Thief and IJio Oirl." Tho pmprainino will Ixi profonkd for tho Lift, timo th:-s evening, and to-morrow afternoon tho manncrcmcnt will make tils usnul com-plet-e chanijo

THE HVDtlEßiil'-lEI,]) 15ELLR1XGERS,

1 v !-o Htulclorsfield Bcllringors brought a s\iccc«.ful senson to a clot* with tlioir final iwformanco in tho Garrison Hall last oveninp. 'llio aitdionco was a comparatively small ono. lint everj- itom was warmly recvivcd. and double oncorffi signified tho approoiation with wliioii tho andicnoo groot<?<l tlio vocal items contributed by Miss Airlio. tho Rcllrinftci-s ap'poar at Balelullin. IUJSLYN BOWLING CLUB On Wwlnoftlay tlio Roslyn Bowlinß Chili gavo a ladips' cvcninir. Tho club lias now ample accommodation for such gatherings, the pavilion having bcfln and improved at a cast of somn £200. Tho p'rotfiainmo consists of proSresMvp ouchro, with a few songs and dances. Fourteen tables were occupied by tho card-playcrs. and tlio winners were Mrs Wilkinson and Captain Patterson. Messrs Xicol-on, Jiarnctt, Howard, and Mathcs>n were liarticularly active in attonding lo the wants of guests, and Mr Sullivan supplied tlio danco music and Mr J. Timson tho (iccompanimoiits. Tlio following contributed musical items—Songfi-Miss C.Vawford and Messrs D. Ross and T. Howard; rocitation, Miss Cvau. Mr 11. Wales moved a vote of tJianks to Llio Social Committee, maJvinj; fpccial nw?ntio:i of M,?ssrs Howanl and Murdock. Mr Unwind, replying, said that it was the intention to form a social club next winter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15273, 13 October 1911, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15273, 13 October 1911, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15273, 13 October 1911, Page 2