HARVARD'S PICTURES.
There was a large audience at the Lyceum lust evening, when the Hayward management screened for the second time tho fine" series of views entitled "Our Navy." The subject is a popular one; and the pictures themselves are excellent, The audience displayed its patriotism, and its appreciation of the ■■programme with frequent applause. The. 5000 feet of " Our Navy" is the mnior portion of the programme. There are 50 different glimpses of navy life, including: "Training Futuro Nelsons," "Bathing Tarty," "Boat-sail-ing," "Guns in the Days of Nelson.,'' "Guns of To-day." "How" Boys are Trained," "Marching Past Figure-head of Nelson," "Instruction with Maxim Guns," "Lessons in Boat-building." "Race Over Obstacles," "Wrestling," "Chair Trick;" "Away Aloft," "Stand Easy Time," "David and Goliatlvßoxing," "Eight Bells," •"Pushball. "■ "On Leave,"' "Homo Again," "Warships Great and1 Small,'* "Yacht Racing at G'owes," "Sports Ashore," " Obstacle Race," "Tilting the Bucket," "Lessons in Skating," " 'Twixfc Love and Duty." "Off to Sea," "Anchor's Weighed," "Heaving the Lead," '<Steaming Down Channel," "Single Column Ahead," "Putting Out Toroedo Nets.," "Man Overboard," " Wake Up, •• -England," "Slinging hammocks," "Ship's Barher," '•Coaling Ship," "The Clean Up," "Gunnery Exercises," ."Loading Machine," "Veteran Placing Wreath on the Spot Where Lord Nelson Was Killdel on H.ME. Victory," "Dreadnoughts," "Whitehead - Torpedoes," "War Dogs Lot Loose." In addition to this sterling series, a very good collection of varied films were also shown.
"Our Navy" pictures will be screened again to-night. .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 17 October 1911, Page 8
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