OPERA HOUSE.
FULLERS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT. This evening, at the Opera House. Messrs John Fuller and Sons will present a programme that is said to fully equal, if not eclipse, any of the firm’s previous efforts. This is saying a great deal when on i; reviews past series, but the. management have gained a reputation for keeping their promises, and that who patronise the Opera House to-night will be able to judge for themselves. The titles of the films, alone, are an excellent advertisement; here are a few:—“Seminole’f Sacrifice” is a tale of Indian life, in which Seminole nobly ’meets the call which comes. “Wedding Bells’’ and “Her Father’s Honour” are also stirring dramas, while “The League of Mercy” has a strong dramatic interest. Pathe’s Gazette No. 11l is said to be a very interesting number, depicting, as it does, a number of recent happenings. “A Winter Romance” serves to introduce a remarkably fine scenic. Another film gives a splendid insight into the manufacture of artificial flowers, the work dope being an eyeopener. The usual prices of admission will be charged, and as a large audience is expected, patrons would do well to obtain their seats early. As is customary, the incidental music will be supplied by O’Hara’s Symphony Orchestra, so there should be nothing wanting on that score.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13423, 10 July 1911, Page 7
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218OPERA HOUSE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13423, 10 July 1911, Page 7
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