AMUSEMENTS.
FULLERS' PICTURES
A change of programme is to bo screened at' His Majesty's Theatre & ev? nm£< the featuring film being The Insurgent Senator," depicting how a young Senator pxit honor and before love, and how he conquered in the end. The heavy scenes in the Mm are enlightened by a pleasinoromance which . runs throughout" Loneliness ■of the Hills" iis a story of a white man's love for an Indian maid. _ There is a realistic battle scene m this film. "A Matter of Business" should also prove a fine subject. The mivth-provokers comprise "If I were King," "Tontolini's Cheap Outfit," "Funnicus, the Ceiibrated Painter," and "Polidor at School." "Patho Gazette," "Waterfalls of' Elfkarbo," "Valley 'of Salzach." and "Seeing Detroit" .should prove very interesting films.
• THE NEW PICTURES. Last night's change of pictures at the- Town Hall was given to a large and appreciative audience. The star item. ''Bill McGrath's Art Career," vas admirably presented, and found «reat favor with the audience. This film was ably supported by an interesting drama, "Good in the Worst of us," ■ a story oi' ;) convict, his daughter and a, bank messenger who had befriended the Vittle girl and whom the ex-cracksman also befriended. The balance of. the items -wore all of an interesting, nature, presenting plots and scenes new to Town Hall picture patrons. The programme will be repeated to-night. On Suni.»i«ht, after church hours, a suitable collection of pictures will be shown.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 4
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238AMUSEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 4
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