ENTERTAINMENTS.
FUEEER’S PICTURES
The sixth episode of “The Million Dollar Mystery” was screened at the Town Hall last night and was responsible for a large and highly appreciative audience. The picture is undoubtedly a huge success, and the public are showing their appreciation of the endeavours of Fuller’s Ltd. to provide for Foxton the best procurable. Supporting items of the programme consist of scenic, industrial, dramatic, comic and topical films constituting a really fine programme which will be repeated to-night. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. An outstanding feature of Saturday’s change of programme is a London star drama and a thrilling detective story, featuring Sexton Blake in “The Counterfeiters.” A powerful story of detective and criminals who have been passing counterfeit money. The police fail to delect the gang, and Sexton Blake is hired to track them down. They succeed in exchanging some of the counterfeit money with a gentleman. He does not know this has been done until he is arrested while having supper with his fiancee. The police disbelieve his story. Sexton Blake and his bloodhound, Tinker, go after the supposed thieves, and after most dariug adventures succeed iu capturing the members of the gang. Other pictures of interest are : “Almost a Hero,” comic ; “A Wild. Ride,” drama; “Thynm’s Nightmare,” comic ; “Topical Budget” ; and “Safety First,” comedy.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1511, 17 February 1916, Page 3
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217ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1511, 17 February 1916, Page 3
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