ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULEER’S PICTURES. The popularity (f Fuller’s Pictures continues unabated and the change of programme screened at the Town Mall last night was greatly appreciated by a large and enthusiastic audience. The outstanding feature is a very fine drama featuring Florence Turner entitled, “Through the Valley of Shadows." This story Ins iu the best sense of the term a Zfiaesque power of conveying directly to lire mind the truth about some of the problems of “lonely married life.” Other items of interest constitute a really good programme. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. First presentation ot a superior Kalem comedy romance featuring Tom Moore and Marguerite Courtot in “The Girl and the Explorer.” This stirring story of an explorer, who, desiring to complete the narrative of his aclven lures undisturbed, slips into America on his return from South America under assumed name. Millicent Beldon, daughter of a publisher, knows her father is desirous of securing Carlton’s story, An impulse leads her to call at the explorer’s home. There she is mistaken to be an applicant for the position of housemaid. A spirit of adventure impels Millicent to accept the position. The rest of the story is brimful of heart beats and surprises, and the end is unusually amusing. To make your joy complete a Keystone featuring Roscoe Arbuckle, “Leading Lizzie Astray.” Everyone knows that there Is lots of fun with amateur theatricals. Considering this is a burlesque on that amusement you can imagine what “Fatty” will do to the subject. Supporting these two items are films of excepliona merit.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1412, 17 June 1915, Page 3
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255ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1412, 17 June 1915, Page 3
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