AMUSEMENTS MEETINGS &C.
OUR NAVY PICTURES
AT THE LYCEUM TO-NIGHT
What promises to be the most in-! structive set of pictures ever screened i will be presented by Hayward's Pic-; tures at the Lyceum to-night. RearAdmiral Percy Scott, C.V.0., C.B.R.N. says: "I-think 'our Navy' pictures are excellent." The series comprise 50 different pictures, totalling 5000 feet in length, specially takon by West, London. ■ No other moving picture enterprises has ever been privileged to gain an insight into the inner workings of our naval .system,' and the pictures clearly show how our Bluejackets are trained for i<ny fight that may take place. .The fol-I lowing is a list of the pictures to be screened to-night:-—' Trairiin?; f jtut'e i Nelsons," "Bathing Party," "Boat j Sailing," "Guns in. the days of Nel-1 son," "Guns of to-day," "How boys ( are trained," "Marching past figurehead of Nelson," '"Instruction with maxim guns," "Lessons in Boatbuilding," "Race over obstacles,", "Wrestling," "Chair Trick," "Away aloft," "Stand easy time," "David ; and Goliath boxing," "8 bells," "Push ' ball," "On leave," "Home again," j "Warships great and small," "Yacht racing at Cowes," "Sports ashore," I "Obstacle race," "Tilting the bucket," j "Lessons in skating," "Twixt love i and^duty," "Off to sea," "Anchors weighed," "Heaving the lead," "Steaming down Channel," "Single column line ahead," "Putting out ( torpedo nets," "Man overboard," j "Wake up England," "Slinging ham-j mocks." "Ship's barber," "Coaling, ships," The clean up," "Gunnery exercises," "Loading machine," "Veteran placing wreath on the spot' where Lord Nelson was killed,-on H.M.S. Victory," "Dreadnoughts,"; "Whitehead torpedoes," "War dogs; let loose." In addition to these pic- [ tures a complete change of supple-. mentary pictures will be presented each evening during "Our Navy." j The box plan is now open at H. I. j Jones.*, and patrons are advised to secure their seats to avoid disappoint- ' ment. A special matinee will be given this afternoon at 2.4 5 p.m.' sharp. :
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 14 October 1911, Page 8
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