ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULLER’S PICTURES.
“THE KING’S WILL.”
To night’s programme is beaded by the twelfth series ot “The Adventures of Kathlyn” in “The King’s Will.” This picture continues the story of Kathlyn’s, and her companions’, adventures to a most interesting stage, through - which is seen how the villainous Umballah receives his desserts, and the party are free to pursue the directions contained in the late king’s will. The programme is maintained at its usual excellence by the addition of a splendid number of the Topical Gazette, a . John Bunny Comedy, and dramas and various subjects of more than passing interest. MONDAY & TUESDAY. The programme for Monday and Tuesday is made specially interesting by the inclusion of the star item, “The Romance of David Garrick,” an eighteenth century romance, produced by the Vitagraph Company. This play was first played in France under the title of “Sullivan,” and has since been played all over the world. It is a delightfully wholesome story, and carries with it the genuine charm of sweet sentiment. Among the supporting films will be found a subject of great interest to all, depicting the N.Z. Expeditionary Force’s championships at Wellington, also a science film, “Crystals in the Making,” a charming comedy-drama, a stirVirtu g story of the railroad, and a Vilagraph comedy farce, concluding with a joyful Keystone item, “Shotguns that Kick.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1445, 11 September 1915, Page 3
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223ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1445, 11 September 1915, Page 3
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