AMUSEMENTS.
FULLERS' Pie-TDKES. For the bi-weekly change of programme, Messrs Fuilcr had ono of the audiences th;? Theatre .{loyal J'.as ever liekl. The new pictures vvero really excellent, and a generous audioae applauded frequently as the scenes passed across thy fccreen. Tiio outManding feature of the new collection i'-; 1 he strong .selection of scenic and industrial .studios which comprised s'X magiiicent pictures. Chief among tho .se?nies ir> a line travel .Tuhject, "Sail .Marino.'' which showed many mterestiog and beautiful scenes jn and around this unique little republic in tho Appruines. Leaving Ilimino one proceeds along a beautiful waterway to San Mari.no. An ancient Roman bridge ano a bird's eye view of the country surroundings, brings the tourist ..tc> Mt. Titano. Several .scenes of animation show.'ng Jiatives drawing crater and working in quarries, and finally State House with ito noble monuments completes the subject. Another extremely attractive travel film -was "The Roja Valley.Tho journey at Lemhi. and proceeds along a wifjdiug road leading to Mount Lenda, Villages nr. encountered en route, with a pretty hanging bridge over the tumbling waters of the river, and finnllv Vcnsemeglia pJed high on ths . cliffs ahnvc the spa at the [joinl'. where Roia end* its. long inurney. Of educative value is .the "Giant Sawmills of !v<rsna«v' r .rhe picture dsals w.th the fallinii of tho tree in the forests to th<3 taking on board of large timber cargoes by large tramp steamers bound for f;.rc,«" places-. An interesting view of t\--. .nside of a huge sawmill'is obtained mvJ the picture it-elf is odd of tho best ocustrial subnoci-'-i seen. here for u lone time. The latest edition of the ''athe Gazette <o: tains subjects of mors thnn ordinary ,iniere;t, "Popn'.or with a large section of the audience were some exciting scenes in the England v. Wales football match, when tiio Welshmen proved victorious after a hnrd game. Iteccnt aviation successes in France and ISnglund, and latest Paris fashion, are included in the Gazette. All tho dramatic films "were of the high standard of execGllence usually associated with the Fuller drama depletions. For a more exciting and at times deeply pathetic picture story •cue could hardly wish for a better film than "Lost." A small child accompanies her aunt on a long journey and prior to her dejAirture her parents give her a beautiful dh\\. Arriving at their destination, they put up for the night, a?rl during the same a disastrous earthquake occurs. Most of the inmates of the hotel are instantly killed, but the child creeps under t]k» bed, and eventually saved by a peasant. Not .being claimed, tho peasant's wife decides to ad-opfc tho child, and fifteen years after the girl obtains a. situation as oh;o[ maid to a countes?, who enteri;ii?ied one day some intimate friends, siii-ronii them being the grl's father and mother. By means of the doll which the girl retained since h?r chi.'dlumd tho parents are enabled toideni t.fv their long lovt daughter, and all I ends happily. "The taking of Saru- • gossa " ::nd "Little An«r»-U of Love" j were other fine dramatic studies. The j Theatre rung with continuous roars of laughter as little W-jh'e went cyel-'ng, a comic picture of unusual Th:» extraordinary petitions Which the >outh leads lite parents into are extremely tunny. Several other very { laughable (comedies are included in the j scrip.?. Mr-? Hurdlcy"* orchestra contributed tasteful selections throughout | evening, which greatly added to ; the plsn sure of Ihe c*>terta:n7nent. TMs evening this specially attractive -programme will be again presented. THROAT HABITS. A cough, a hack in clearing the throat may become habits. They bejrin . with a cold a'id keep coming automntiei ally after the cold has finished. A slight exercise of the will and the useof Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will soon r;d you of tbs constant nnnov- ; a nee. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy : has a prompt specific action on the throat cr ai rpassages. Sold everywhere ... " I
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14401, 24 March 1911, Page 2
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