FULLERS' PICTURES.
At Fullers' Pictures this evening patrons will have a last opportunity of witnessing the great Vitagraph production entitled "Vanity Fair." On Wednesday evening when tfie picture was shown the School of Music was packed to the doors and on every hand since then, one has heard expressions of admiration i'or this picture, which is probably the finest biograph production ever made. The management, of-Fullers' confidently ar.t:cJpate another large era we] this eyoniiij.;:, and intending patrons are advised !o awjure then' i&eatfj'"at /i'tetifij's, rvyrverc the plan is now open. "Vanity R-iiv" is by the same maker as "A J r,ia o.t 1V» Cities," which is exoels in' rv..i::;y ways. Its total length is nearly 3500 feet, and it is a most elaborate and expensive production. Besides the star film, there is a powerful supporting programme, including "The Inhabitants of Jungle Town" ; "Humours of Animal Life," star natural history subject; "Brotherg Bell," vaudeville; and "The Girl at th© Helm," sensational nautical drama by Selig.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13413, 10 May 1912, Page 7
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164FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13413, 10 May 1912, Page 7
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