FULLERS' PICTURES
AT THE OPERA HOUSE
The. lullei' management was again greeted by a good audience last night at the Opera House. The programme was of the usual high staudard, being particularly interesting and clearly screened. The gem of the evening was imdoubtedly thel coloured film. "Foe to Richelieu," a powerful historical drama of the days of Cardinal Richelieu. Of scenic, films, the famous" "Falls of Niagara*' was especially well sci'eened. Another picture of" interest was "Tjree^ felling in Norway," as was^also "Ranger Pals," which- is a Western drima'full of exciting incidents: The eoniiCS," Alw&js. -m'-eiie' 'IVay'' anS; "Bill 1 follows thtr Doctor's Orders;" "were Veyy amusing, and were thoroughly enjoyed by tho large audience present. The music by O'Hara's Symphony Orchestra was as usual "''suitable..to -th<j rnqturef .sjjp^n. besides being ekc^l|ritly;]fen^e^^f.-i|;'^ items played during iKo screening of "Foe to Richelieu" included "Le fee do Potsdam" (by Richards), "Piqu,e Dame" (Supped wnd/g^plli^r >B^'f(by Hermann). They also contributed two splendid waltzes by Wauldtufel.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 17 October 1911, Page 8
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162FULLERS' PICTURES Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12824, 17 October 1911, Page 8
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