AMUSEMENTS.
FULLERS' PICTURES. The repetition of Thursday's onang* drew a fairly good audience to tlUk Thoatie Royal last evening. Tho pio* tures, as usual, were all well recairod. The '''star" dramatiQ "A. Drunkard'* Reformation," again evidently held pride of placo in tho audiences' est* mati >a, and tie picture is truly a remarkable one. It is splendidly acted, and on all pointe is thoroughly convincing. "The Unveiling of Queen. Victoria Memorial" proved a further interesting film. The big array of troops on parade made a magnificent spectacle. " The appearance of the K,in,;"s and Queen's features on the sheet was tho signal for loud and continuous applause, and this was renewed as tho statue of Queen Victoria was unvoiled. "Tho Misses Pinch" and "Impudence Punished" supplied tho necessary humorous relief, and put everybody in good humour. Tho vivacious musio of Mis Hurdloy's orchestra heloed the entertainment along considerably. A matinee performance is promised at the usual hour this aftep. noon, and this evening the series are to bo finally screened, as on Monday a complete ehangi of pictures will fco given.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14482, 1 July 1911, Page 5
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