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FULLERS' PICTURES.

It is questionable whether Messrs Fuller have ever presented* a finer series of cinematographic pictures than those shown in their change of programme at the Princess Theatre on tha 15th. From , first to last the films depicted - were of a moat interesting and varied character,- and there was not one dull moment from the rise o! the curtain to its fall. On the scenii, side some beautiful piotures of the Italian, Lakes were most artistically and realistically produced, a fitting finale to the series being given in a view entitled ■ Sunset on Lake Major," the sun being shown in a blazer of colour. Another magnificent presentment was scenes of New York, tie life and bustle to be witnessed in Wall street, Broadway, and the entraHoe.to the* Brooklyn Bridge being, somewhat in the ~ nature of a revelation to the untravelkd. - Not the least wonderful-of the series wer*" <•• the views of the enormous sky-scrapen The lover of bird-life had his tastes oatereV for by Sea-bird Rooks," this being an excellent Nature study. "Dogs of aK( Nations" provided some really educative pictures, canines which were only knowrt by name to the large majority of the large audience being shown as* they really are in life. These piotures also caused no little amusement, a basketful of Japanese pup- - piea being a most entertaining fite.. The humorous pictures were, as usual, excellent, and that showing the vicissitude* experienced by Caliho in his experiments. with the cold water cure is one of the funniest ever shown in Dunedin. As has been stated before, the present Fuller programme is one of very high excellence. Martinelli's band again gave an artistio rendering of the incidental music, their rendering of the prison scene from "If Trovatore" being specially worthy of mention.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 67

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FULLERS' PICTURES. Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 67

FULLERS' PICTURES. Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 67

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