FULLERS' PICTURES
As is the usual custom, the Opera. House was filled last evening, -when « Messrs. John Fuller and Sons gave their usual .Thursdayevening performance. The programme was a particularly good one, and the audience were sent home delighted. "Who's Who, k at the Zoo?" was a fine series of views taken at the London Zoo. Besides lions, hippopotami, tigers, leopards, pumas, and giraffes, pictures are shown of strange animals on the point of becoming extinst. "Elephant Racing at Terak" presented a unique sight, four exciting^ heats being contested before crowds of.. enthusiastic natives. Illustrated news' from everywhere; was shown by the "Warwick.Chronicle," the .number being an ■interesting one. Some very fine dramas were shown, the best being "Mothers' Boy,"Land"The Bolted Door." while excellent comedy dramas were "The Little jSpreewald Maiden'; and "Man's Diplomacy." This evening the ptfolt&mme will be repeated. A.matin cc *wfll v be , given tevmorrow afternoon 'tif&?stfti» as a new programme in the eVebfiiiiiW ■■•■-■- '■-■... - ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12767, 23 June 1911, Page 4
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