ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULLER’S PICTURES
The sixth series of the great serial picture, “The Adventures of Kathlyn,” constitutes the main feature of to night’s programme at the Town Hall. Colonel Hare having been rescued, Kathlyn and the rest of the party proceed towards the walled city of the desert —Alhabad. They are conducted Into the presence of the Rajah, who as well as being commander of the city, has a more important office as keeper of the Sacred White Elephant. When Kathlyn and party start on their journey to the coast, they encounter a new set of exciting adventures which will thrill the onlooker tremendously. Other items of interest : “Bread Upon the Waters,” drama; “A Coloured Girl’s Love,” comic; “Curing the Cook,” comff ; “Australian Gazette,” topical, MONDAY & TUESDAY. The AB. Company present their greatest war romance, alive with interest and inspiration, a vivid, thrilling, exciting spectacle, “The Battle.” “The Battle” is a drama of war, of life, of death, adventure, moral and physical heroism, and incomparable achievement. The romance behind it. all is the heart story of a girl who realises that the man she worships is a physical coward. Also a hilarious Keystone comedy, featuring Charles Chaplin, “Those Love Pangs,” scintillating with merriment from start to climax, ROYAL PICTURES. To night’s change of programme at the Royal is a well varied one and should meet the requirements of all tastes. The star picture is a swiftly moving drama of AmetE can political life, “A Flight for a Forture.” The plot is well thought out and throughout there are thrilling incidents that will keep the audience in a continual state of expectancy. Other items on the programme are: “What He Forgot,” comedy ; “Prosecution,” a vivid western mining camp drama ; “ Australian Gazette,” topical; “Dolly at the Helm,” eleventh series of “Dolly of the Dailies’’ ; “Amateur Detectives/' a film introducing a whole lot of frui and a few dramatic incidents ; and “The Fatal Bumping,” Keystone comic. Also another series of “The Trey o’ Hearts.” On Monday night the management has arranged to screen the comedy, “Seven Days,’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1431, 31 July 1915, Page 3
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343ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1431, 31 July 1915, Page 3
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