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AMUSEMENTS

HAYYYAIID'S PICTURES. i It is now goinc; into the fourth yoar since Mr \\. lu-uicr opened pictures in Tiniuru. Hi Urst venture was in . tho old Theatre 110-.al -.vitli Pathe p:c----i Hires, then-o to iUywnrd's Picture proccramincs, which i" spite of tho itps | and downs of the business have always maintained a high standard m" extol- - lence. To-night, bv arrangement v.-i;h Wctfs llayward I'ictures, UUI.. tho exclusive storv. entitled "The Snake Dancer " will bo screened. This I story (\vh;ch <omes in f.equcneo to "Tho j Flying Circus") is impersonated by a number .if talented artists. To see .Madam l.ilo Ikek in her weird and marvellous .'naho dance is thrilling. In this part the enormous baa constructor of the Flying Circus will ho re-iatrodiic.- ! ed. From start to finish the piece is ! one series of. sensations. Thren>:hont ; th ostory the love of a sometimes in- , I judicious woman is interwoven, and j one can fallow it with interest. Tile ever-popular gazettes will he screened. -and cev.-ral imporr.aur. went world hapare chronMed in the series. " Mining ;„ Mach.-rn.sear " and "Glimpses of Visa,'' are. fi'ms of interest. As a lauchahle production the Thnnnha-.-scr Company in " Tho Farm and the Flat." have produced a s'de splitter. Tiie incident.-, are provided by the doings of a crowd of city folks, who transfer to a farm and endeavour to curry out, in a businesslike, way. the hundred and one things associated with pve.iv dav rural life. "Stop I Tlref •• i=' an 'a-iahn: chase ni-lure. j and "A Perfect Cure" is a really c.iod ; \ enmo'v. The ordisira again promise a bright budget of new items. FULLERS' PICTCTtES. NF,YY THTc.ATRE ROYAL. : To-night Fullers screen their first ! picture programme in tli.? new Theatre Royal. Tho requirements of the popular ! pictures were considered when the | Theatre was designed, and everything ; necessary for their exhilvtion (including ! a special ftrenroof operating lxix>. has ! ho. n suc.plir:!. As- a result the now j ),,,,,,., .1 J,-',; ~l:-i.-s: ~,-,-, <)-. ~va „. j its popularity. A specially attractive i procrrain-ne of films will he shown tiv- ' night. Tiie prices of admission have been I pan'cel olr'drcn fid: frcnt stalls Is. chdd- ' j ren 0.1; ha •* stalls lo'Vl comfortable ! so-.i.s inlrdinc: i?VI W,< -J, lid. ■ | Seats can he reserved at the Dr-osT: n for lls CI. The i>icfn,v= wi'l he oroM?.-! | hv the latent model .1" f!:mmint's world - 1 famed Vn-.«o-v. a-'l tV> siz« of n'-t-ir" j will he fully 2<Vt hv 0-1 ft. Fullers' fav- ! eu-'to nrehesir.-i has l"-ea rehears'"™, a i V-ill'nm progr-mmo of new selections. j and ih.-,r. wi'l he h -rd for the first, j tin-,- in Xcw 7 .nl»ad A r.vc":.l | attendant wi'l tik" charge of v« irons' ! go-oans and Vov les. wbHi wil' ha ■ sr---d in t'-e *Mi : .tre hnMia-. <sV,aee ' v.il! net tvnirt of -n .t(.' : ,» of ih~ viriI ~i:s ri tnre schie-ts. h,,r n,,,i!-„ i sJioit'il !-.;> 11 : von to "Ti-r- TanMecl \\'r\" j das t b d ;i;; one o l ' the ar»'ioeh'n"' ! r.Vtnre fcni, ,-ot i-i-erted T'»> i 0"z--'io. (revel, scenic, and industrial j fi'ics all find a pl-.ee. while i], P comedVs ■•-e an ex-eptionaly a"iusinrr set. Th.o doors will open at 7.lf> p.m. SKATING imVJYAT.. ! Fuller.;' Pictures Laving uui-.tol I Olyuipia. .Mr \Y. 11. M.Cntli has when , j tli:s line hall for a. t .hort of opon.ncr -o-morxow and ciosijie; on the lici.ii. As there has licca. no .-katiiie; in Tiniaru for a (Iced vrhilo, : lover* of this form of animen-ent will ' doubrhs* :aake the of th.o three weeks* (fi.TpJ tliem at tho -iv! cf ti-.e ; titatille; ,c .s:.u. j DOJJIMON TUEATIUC. ' A vorv fine .vh-:t : .-n of f.hvs was pro- ' ie.ted in the 11-.avii: .in Th-.--.-:>■ Toiauka. en ,S-.:-,:ivh.v. .:■■,■ :;■ l.rh'aft-T----noon ai-d „■•.--.■;,-.■',':■ via •, "..- : -o we-e I-r-e r.;t: nd. .:■■ .-. \ no-he- ,-.,.-| n<- ! ..roc-ra,•.-:■•. w-P !.!. J-..,., n ,; :i vV-iui'- ! day. The *>.;•„ • s.-a on is draw.!,:; ! top.ric-.c-. b-.u I. : re-iie.ckatoare pa-. | away Tank; e„:l,a,i..sls are to have I an- th.- ('acuivai. wlii.a, : K ~.,;„e ar . I raneed lor Ti . r-d.iy and Friday next. j ; FOI.KY'.' PiCTITUc-S. j As vs.,a! V,- 1-Vev Ik.--iis r, lire week's lour w : -h a new ~:v:r;r a- » :t F-iirll.- this e V ,. r „e. A . ,„.,..,] „,.,-, !l3 has a cr d 1-1 -..-i-.mnine, with -A !<"r----i in- lcW,-cu-V' a. t'.e star draia-ctic j film. The tit',, j.rom •es an mreies--j ii--. pi'-ura srerv. T!i-> rest of the I flax will ,OVe, r :,e ;!;„ : ,p:,.„ v ..d -,-::r- ---! a-id aiv.usiu:; n:Vd'.--ts. 1 Ti S OKO The Grrat r-- -'•■ Cvro. j XI L Act.s li!:- M :.-;■• '•= •"-.! t.rocer ; "tid Cheni'sts, -jt-.t.. .il.er*.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVI, Issue 14858, 30 September 1912, Page 2

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750

AMUSEMENTS Timaru Herald, Volume XCVI, Issue 14858, 30 September 1912, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Timaru Herald, Volume XCVI, Issue 14858, 30 September 1912, Page 2

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