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FULLERS' PICTURES.

Another splendid programme is announced for the usual bi-weekly change at the School of Music. The dramatic section is to be represented by four star films, the most remarkable being perhaps, that entitled "The Two Paths," which is said to be a splendid pictorial sermon, that lingers in the memory long after other pictures are forgotten. Another striking drama will be "The Rescue of Mol'.y Finley," an American production of the favourite Indian type. Another fine drama is "Little Souls," a pathetic French production. A sensational drama will'be "The Border Ranger," a story of bandits which promises to be exciting indeed. The comedy section as usual will be very strong, comprising four splendid comedies, the Ivst being "Priscilla's Engagement Kiss," a really fine long film fifl of lrmghter raising incidents. Tontoline. wlio in the last programme, created such a sensation in the motor ear, is, this week, to bo equally funny as an aviator. "A Children's Beauty Comtwtition," and the "Six Brompton Girls" are each said to be sure successes. Another pantomime matinee is promised for next Saturday, and the usual 4.30 train will be delayed till 5 on that day, thus giving country people time to see the finish of the show and return to the station. "The Wiznrd of O-Z." is the name of the pantomime, while "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," one of the greatest pictorial advocates of temperance yet screened, will be included.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13108, 17 May 1911, Page 2

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FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13108, 17 May 1911, Page 2

FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13108, 17 May 1911, Page 2