FULLERS' PICTURES.
To-night will be the last chance that Nelson picture lovers will have of seeing the really splendid programme of Pullers' Pictures screened for the first time on Wednesday. For all round excellence it would be hard to improve on the series mentioned, containing as it does such gems of the kinematograph man's art as iscenes in Colombo " "Castles and country seats of Italy," "Jean the Matchmaker " "The L. and N.W. Railway Oo."'s Colliery," and the American drama, "The Kentucky Pioneer." The film of life in New York cjty, "The Copper and the Crook," is incomparable for its setting ond realkm, more especially the fight on the roof-tops between the police and the hc'.igans. The favourite, Max Linder, presents a charming comic play, and the "Pathe Gazette," as usual is most interesting. At the matinee to-morrow an entirely new programme will be presented, in which a speciality will be made of scenic and educational subjects. Special matinee prices are to bo charged,
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13057, 17 March 1911, Page 2
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163FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13057, 17 March 1911, Page 2
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