FULLERS' PICTURES.
To-morrow's now scries is headed by ■•The Price of Silence." Hero we lm™ air absorbing .subject, .abounding, witu surprising situations cleverly nileiwoven with a chain of love and .'illei'tion. A man who was enamored ol « noblo girl her lather commit a. murder in an exciting moment.. H" hates the man who did the deeil. aim .seeks a wav of revenging himsell. ",' proposes 'that the. unhappy m.m h daughter shall marry him and smiio, hi.s diro poverty. The girl coio-.-'"-Husband and wife live in utter : -ii':" n 'j Riches come to the iija-n who ni^"' 1 upon tho girl marrying him; lie l»i' her devotedly, but thinks that. .- 1 "' hates him, and the awful barrier m silence preys-upon, tho sou ot ear". At last her father dies, and thus lioi husband's hold upon-her is remow:'.She makes ui> her mind to leave li" and clone with a man who has necii urging her to do so for many V':'.'n Hut her better nature revolts, ami ■>■■ decides to live out her life in the im"iner she has chosen. The end is '•*; quisitely arrived at. The snppniti"numbers are. excellent and well vaii'.-i-
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12541, 12 May 1915, Page 4
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190FULLERS' PICTURES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12541, 12 May 1915, Page 4
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