AMUSEMENTS.
HAYWARD'S PICTURES. The usual Monday evening appearance of Hayward's Pictures were shown to a full house and the applause greeting the different series were well merited. The star film, "Mam'selle Nitouche," was a magnificent drama and received special applause. A specially attractive programme will be submitted to-night, the star film being the great detective drama, "Tracked Down." This film will be supported by the usual comic educational, scenic and dramatic films. | There will be no appearance on Friday night next. FULLER'S PICTURES. "Zigomar v. Nick Carter" is the star attraction for to-morrow evening's picture show at the Rink. This film i 9 over 3000 feet in length and its original production cost a considerable amount. Zigomar was the greatest French criminal of his day, and the great French detective, Paulin Broquet almost captured him but was dangerously wounded and not being able to follow up his case, Nick Carter was entrusted with the task of securing Zigomar's capture. He eventually effected this, but not without great danger to his own life The picture is well worth seeing. The film will be the "star" of a great supporting programme. The lucky seats have been withdrawn by the management.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 481, 10 July 1912, Page 5
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198AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 481, 10 July 1912, Page 5
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