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FULLERS' PICTURES.

The management of Fullers' must feel quite satisfied with Wangarmi aY a show town, for every Thursday night tells the same story—a full house. Last night there was no diminution in the patronage extended, nor was there any diminution-: in the quality of the pictures shown. 'Inhere were'altogether 14 first-class films, - comprising- every thing most desirable in the way'6f< mpving pictures. vTwo- very int^stmg^films depicting tiie strenuous "■ life '" were _Deer-Hamtingan Ontario," and "Ski Championship In Norway." Roth of These were most artistic production and worth going a long way to see. Mleti to Nadicaukay" and "Gibral- ,™ «? vo scenic films, and 'The Warwick Chronicle" No. 41 consisted of illustrations of very recent happenings in England. The "dramatic element was strong in the programme An Englishman's Honour," by the belig Co., being one of the best American cowboy dramas shown in Wangamu. The coniic.pictures were mostly of the farcical order, and called for a great deal of laughter, but films or tins class are not so popular as the .American light comedy productions. Jitanoodls's "Wooing" was a'cleverly worked idea by the Lion Co., and was tJio best of the comics. The musical part, of tlie entertainment was, as usual, very ably supplied by O'Hara's Orchestra, Aext Monday another complete change of programme will b? screened

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 16 June 1911, Page 8

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FULLERS' PICTURES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 16 June 1911, Page 8

FULLERS' PICTURES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 16 June 1911, Page 8