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AMUSEMENTS.

HAYWARD'S PICTURES. • le , L . vccu,n was a g a '» well patronised last evening, and tho current programme is proving a decided draw. 'lhe film, "Fighting Blood of lat)9" is one of exceptional merit, a ! 1 , -n S '^ ro '-' : ''ttraecion The picture thrills with tho real excitement of soldier life of earlier davs, and gives a vivid idea cf early 'warfare. Tho supporting films are pleasingly varied, comprising excellent comedies, thrill—mqi and appealing dramas, anil beautitnl scenics. _ The programme will be screened this afternoon, and for the last time this evening. Xo one should miss this last opportunity of witnessing such an exceptional "proKr 3™ n, °- special film for children. " The Little Sheriff " will be screenetl in the afternoon, and in the evening Miss Mcintosh will sing. FULLERS' PICTURES. The Theatre Royal wns again attended _by .large numbers last night. th-e_ New Zealand produced picture "Hineinoa" proving a great draw. This is without doubt one of the most pleasing films set before the Tiinaru public for quite a lengthy period, and s'rould not lie mi<sed. The sc-eme settrivr is itsc'f wot th seei'.;;. and compares wel! with CVmtintenc 1 Th<whole x?'ct"re is a credit to ihoss* w' have established tho film : udustrv in New Zealand. Tho siiDiio-t----mg pictures vary greatly in subject, a very interesting film showing the efficient physical condition of" the French army. The programme is admirably suited for a children's matinee, and will he screened this afternoon, and for the last time this evening. Mr E. Butld will the latest ( N"ew Zealand hit, "Our'Territrials, * afc_ the evening session, and with special Maori music the programme should be a most attractive one.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 7

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