ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULLER’S PICTURES
An excellent programme was screened at the Town Hall last uight, and was witnessed by a large and appreciative audience. An outstanding feature is, “Where is my Wandering Boy To-night ?” it depicts the eternal triaugle of love, mother, son and wife. The Keystone Company present a fine comedy, and there is an excellent complement of scenic, dramatic, comic and topical items. WEDNESDAY—One night only. First presentation here of the great Broadway success, in three sensational and startling acts, “The Radium Thieves.” Dr. Samuel Rayner, superintendent of the American Skin and Cancer Hospital, is sent abroad to purchase a million dollars’ worth of radium. It becomes known to a gang of international thieves, who decide to rob the doctor. One of the gang manages to steal it but is stricken blind by the rays. This gives the doctor a cine as to Us whereabouts. He secures it by the aid of a nurse, but the gang hear of it, and kidnap the nurse and doctor and obtain possession of the mineral. The thieves quarrel over the disposition of it, and the police take the matter up. From this on there is a series of exciting situations that stir the audience till the very last moment. Other items of interest are : “Miss Fatty’s Seaside Lovers,” Keystone comic ; “Tuiiis and Surroundings,” scenic; “Patbe Gazette”; “Checkmate,” drama ; and “The Clubman,” comic.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1488, 21 December 1915, Page 3
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230ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1488, 21 December 1915, Page 3
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