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AMUSEUENTS, MEETINGS, ETC.

HAYWARD'S PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGIIT. This evening the Hayward management promise us one of the best programme! of animated pictures from the Royal A 1 l-ort Hall, Auckland. Speaking of thi set, the Auckland Star -says—“A cinemato graphic feast would aptly describe thi splendid change of program mo presenter at the Royal Albert Hall last night t< an overflowing and enthusiastic audience "Hamburg to Blankencse” was a beauti ful scenic film of educational value It showed the busy German port bustlin' with shipriug, the huge trans-Atlanli liners berthed at the quays, grimy tugtowing barges laden with merchandise the hroad waterfront, and the great eit' behind. Slick is the month of the Elbe Then the scene changed to the npce reaches of the river, and the further i> land the more beautiful and varied tb scenery. It was a remarkable film, a intellectual treat, and a travel picture o the greatest charm. “The Chrrm o' Flowers” wro a magnificent colonrci study, typically French. "Pathe’s Ga rette” wan up to the usual standard Films wore shown of troops dorartin from Malta. “The King of Spain in Me rocco,” “Tobogganing in Austria,’ “Comedy King Winning the Me l (mum Cup,’’ and "Parisian Modes of Doing tb Hair.” The dramatic studies include “Within an Inch of His Life” and •‘Silv Cloud's Sacrifice.” Other good films it

load's Sacrifice." Other wood films ii eluded “A Shv Youth." “How Woine 1.0ve," and “Three Heart*." The coined element was liberally catered for. "C----lino in Love” created preat hilarity. Th present programme is easily the best th enterprising manawemenl lies favourtheir patron* with. This programme can be srreeiied for to uk'ht oulv, as another roinnlete change i doe for Monday evening. Patrons are re minded that seatn ti.iv tie reserved with nut extra elnrgc by ringing up ’phon. 313, Lyceum Theatre, when seat* tvioke bv ’phone aid he held until start of ear form nnrr.

<>i; Monday afternoon a ri eeial mat'll’ will lie given. Tlie nrw seating of th 1 vconin lias now been installed by Messr Edward" and Son, American scat import '"l'p, ar.d tin' work lias been carried out i’ a moßt satisfactory manner. This innova lion should please all patrons.

FILLERS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT. fin ing to nrosMiro on our spare we ar unable to give Fullers’ Pictures a: extended notice, certainly not nearly a much as they deserv' for the splendn programme presented on Thursday night The star film was, of course, “Eas Lynne,” which held the brcathles interest of the audienee from first t last-. ‘‘Gornergrat,’’ and ‘•Shooting th* Kapifls in Japan" wore two oxoollcn' neenics which wort' much appreciated while tho dramatics and comics were, ausual, very good. TO-NIGHT. To-night’ Fullers Pictures will give an of her performance of new films, cvcrv om of which is of the best and latest of‘thee class. Also tjjey arc screening that hcanti ful drama “East Lynne" for the last time Those who have not yet seen this film should certainly make a point of going tonight, while for those who have alrcadv enjoyed it a second visit will not bore one

EASTER MONDAY. On Monday, ;n the afternoon. Fuller*' ore giving a special matinee performance nt half the usual prices, aud a programme of absolutely new films will be submitted Some splendid scenics, remedies, anc dramas arc promised, and the pn-ogramm wdl b* repeated again at night at 8 o’clock. Tho doors opeu for the matinee on Monday at 2 o’clock and for the evening performance at 7 o’clock. Those not wishing to be crushed should certainly book thei) •eats or turn up early. The box jilan is or view to-night at Jones and Sons’, and on Monday all day at the Opera House.

CASTLECLIFF SURF CLUB’S CARNIVAL.

NEXT (EASTER) MONDAY

Wo give our readers a final reminder o the Surf Club’s carnival, which will hi bold on the Castleeliff beach on Easte ■londay. Given line weather, a thorough ly enjoyable afternoon should be spent 'File members and their lady friends hav been working like the proverbial Trojans and the succcusfnl of the carnival seemr assured. The programme—already an at tractive one—has been augmented hy the following items:—Alarm reel competition greasy pole, shooting the breakers, tug-of-war, pillow fight, and surf race. After noon tea may be had on the beach, whi’ deck chairs will also be obtainable. 1’ will thus be seen tint no effort lies hoc spared to provide for the entertr.iunicrii of the public, and those in search of t pleasant outing could not do better than take a trip to the seaside on Easter Mow day. Proceedings arc timed to start a! 2 p.m. sharp.

BISHOP LODGE, U.A.O.D. Mcnilieis of the Bishop liodge I .A.0.D., are requested to note, that or account of the next meeting falling on Raster Monday, the Lodge will meet on Tuesday evening, April 18. at 8 o’clock.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 15 April 1911, Page 7

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AMUSEUENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 15 April 1911, Page 7

AMUSEUENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13353, 15 April 1911, Page 7

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