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AMUSEMENTS.

FULLERS' PICTURES. There aro some very interesting dramaticpictures in -the new programme being presented at die Princtss Theatre ''TK# Web" is full of exciting incie'ente, with"a; happy ending. " The Equine Detective '"•»' responsible for introducing a highly--trained horse, and contains an exciting"<jli i> max. "In God's Care" relates incidents in' the stirring life of the back-woodsmen j& ; the early days. The 225 th number 1 of ttie' Patho Gazette and several comics andscenics complete an excellent programme. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Tho magnificent tragedy ''Quo Vadis?"' which occupies the whole ovening at "Tho Octagon'* Theatre during this week at\ tractcd another packed audience last even- ; ing. Tto magnificent scenes in NeroV gardens, tho burning of Rome, and tha chariot races in the Colosseum are probably' tho most realistic ever produced by matOßi-aph a' I hold the attention oK tho' audience more thoroughly than any ; pre-:" vious picture screened in Dunedin. "Quo' Vadis?" is a long succession of pictorial wonders and beauty. It will bo displayed■■ during tho remainder of iliis week. The plans aro at the Dresden, and as there is bound to be large crowds at tho doors on the terminating nights of the season patrons; aro advised to book' thoir seats. '

KING'S THEATRE '■.;;; Tho King's Theatre was filled in every, pan last evening, when the new programme of vaudeville items was again presented to the onjoyment of all present, 'tioupd of Crimson Rom-biers as vidod the bulk of the entertainment, and their efforts were greeted with enthusiastic applause. Max Dutfck, aptly described asa. musical contortionist, presents a unique and interesting turn. Jennings and. Gerald (sketch artiste),. Lcvarto and Collins (comedy ■re), Miss Essie Jennings and Miss Gcrtio Johns', also contribute acceptable ■ items. The same artists will appear again to-night. As the season of the "Crimson Ramblers" is drawing to a close,, tkoso whoi havo not yet seen them should do so. -^

QUEEN'S THEATRE. The , Queen's Theatre accommodated a'constant succession of large audiences dur- ' ing yesterday, and tho splendid progralndns• , on view proved a source of delight to ali picsent "When Lee Surrenders" is an exciting tale depicting some incidents of interest in connection with tho American oivii ' war. - "rhc Golden Hoard " deals with the '■'.. attempt of a former bushranger to renouncehis old habits and effect a reformation in'- . his .character. Some of his old associates, tako drastic measures to frustrate his ia-.\ tontion, but by tho timely intervention o'fv help .they are defeated in their ovil A eeieotion of several other firet-claes films.; complete an excellent.eoriqp, which will M : shown again during tdday.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15859, 3 September 1913, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15859, 3 September 1913, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15859, 3 September 1913, Page 7