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ENTERTAINMENTS.

FULLER’S PICTURES

The popularity of Fuller’s Pictures continues unabated and there was a full house to witness the utb episode of the world’s great serial, ■ “The Million Dollar Mystery,” last night. The supporting pictures are exceptionally good and consist of a strong combination of scenic, dramatic, comedy and topical items. The programme will be repeated tonight. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,

A strong feature of to-morrow’s change of programme is a powerful broadway star drama, featuring Edith Storey and Harry Morey in, “O’Garry of the Royal Mounted.” Clarry O’Garry discovers he is in love with his partner’s wife, so he gives out his claim and departs. He joins the Royal Mounted Northeast Mounted Police. His partner, Jan Larosse, hates O’Garry, and thinking to spite him, behaves brutally to his wife, and accuses her of being in love with her once partner. A year later O’Garry is told to look through the photos of several men wanted for murder. Among them is a photo of Jan Larosse, under the name of “Jean Leamare.’ ’ He is told that it is his duty to arrest the criminal. He starts on his road, and when nearing the district he is seen by Larosse, who shoots at O’Garry, and finally throws him over a cliff. The shot is heard by Marie and an Indian, who owes his life to O’Garry, The Indian and the wife of Larosse run to the cliff and succeed in saving the life of the drowning man. The end of the play is well thought out, and leaves a glow of satisfaction in the hearts of the audience. Other items are: “Finn and Haddie, comic ; “In the Dark interest ; “Sally’s Busy Hay,’’ drama; “The Taming of Rita,” comedy ; and “Australian Gazette, No. 265,” topical.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1526, 23 March 1916, Page 3

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292

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1526, 23 March 1916, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1526, 23 March 1916, Page 3

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