ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULLER’S PICTURES,
TO-NIGHT,
The current programme at Fuller’s is quite up to the usual high standard attained by the popular picture theatre, the star feature, “The Lure of the Mask,” being of a particularly attractive nature. Jack Hilliard hears a woman’s voice singing an Italian aria. He followed her but lost her in the fog. Again he heard the voice, and this time he met the girl. He was invited to dine with her. This he does, only to find she is masked. The following day she sails for Italy with the American Opera Company. His old Italian servant, whose daughter, betrayed >*by a prince, has died, wishes to go to Italy for revenge. Hilliard decides to accompany him. From here there are so many exciting scenes and tense moments that the spectator tingles with suppressed emotion. The power of depicting pure aud passionate love has never shone to finer effect. Supporting pictures are: “Grinagor,” scenic ; “To save him from his Wife,” comedy drama; “Topical Budget, No. 219” ; “Captain Kidd and ditto,” comedy.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1533, 8 April 1916, Page 2
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174ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1533, 8 April 1916, Page 2
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