FULLERS' PICTURES.
To-night tlie splendid programme screened on Wednesday evening will be repeated for the last time, and those who missod it on its first night should certainly see it to-night.
For Saturday afternoon another pantomime film has been secured by tho management, entitled, "The Wonderful Wizard of Ok." It is essentially a fairy talo. written, acted, and cinematographed for the children, but it has been found so humorous ami well set, that an adult audience are equa'.ly amused by it. In addition to the pantomime a superb programme of cowboy. Wild West, Indian, scenic and dramatic pictures are to be shown, also, "Ten Nights in a Bar R-oom." The latter film has been praised by many contemporaries in other towns as a perfect picture and a perfect dramatisation of the story.
For the convenience of country residents, the usual 4.30 train has been delayed till 5 p.m., and as the performance terminates at 4.30 it will allow ample time to sec the finish and catch the train. The prices for tho matinee are, children M :; adults (VI, such prices bringing it within the reach of the slenderest purse. The programme is to be repeated at night at S o'clock, with slight variations, which will make it more adaptable to the adult audience.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13110, 19 May 1911, Page 2
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213FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13110, 19 May 1911, Page 2
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