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FULLER’S PICTURES.

A programme of exceptional merit was screened at. the Town Hall last night, an entertaining feature being a particularly good dramatic subject depicting life in the London slums, entitled, “The Heart of a Child. ” This wonderful story of Sally Snape, who had the heart of a child, has eclipsed every story that the eminent author, Frank Danhy, ever wrote. The picture teems with temperament aind human nature, and no one can witness it without mingled feelings of joy and sorrow. Supporting items consist of scenic, dramatic, comedy, and topical films, which will be repeated to-night.

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,

Tho seventeenth episode of the world-famed “Million Dollar Mystery," will he screened to-morrow night. This numher is of a particularly thrilling and exciting nature. The Black Hundred are determined lo “get" Norton. By clever spying they learn of his being sent to interview a certain Gen. Henderson. Only by remarkable nerve is their treachery foiled. Escaping this trap. Norton turns spy himself, and follows the member of the gang who lured him. The watchfulness of the. Black Hundred discovers what Norton is doing, and again they successfully hire him into one of their strongholds. All his strength is of no avail, and he is thrown into the Torture Chamber. Luck sends .Jones as avenger and rescuer. Swiftly, silently he acts, and once ~.rain the tables are turned. Supporting- pictures of merit are ; “Salonika," scenic ; "Hilda of the Slums," drama, ; “Jimmie on the job," comedy ;; “The Jungle Cure," coinedv : “Bathe Gazette,” topical ; “The Waters of the North Country,” scenic, and “The Jinks on Jenks, comedy.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1545, 2 May 1916, Page 2

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FULLER’S PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1545, 2 May 1916, Page 2

FULLER’S PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1545, 2 May 1916, Page 2

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