BRITANNIA THEATRE
The excellence of the photography in the Dominion-prodit'.'fld film, "The Land We Live In," is by no means the ouly feature that commends it to public notice. Tho film cccupied two years in the making, and involved a trip through the Dominion from tho North Cape to tho Bluff. The magnificent scenery passed through eu route, was picturised so effectively that the film is said to bo a standing advertisement to the on trancing beauties of Nature with which this failland has been endowed A very small percentage of the population of New Zealand luis tho opportunity of touring the country, but this latest effort of tile kincniatograph provides information without the need of travelling. It takes tho spectators down the lovely WangaTiui Rivor, up the slopes of magnificent Mt. Egmont, shows them tho boiling springs and fearsome geysers aud niudholee of wonderful Rotorua, takes tliem to most perfect bush nnd pastoral scenes, and through the gorgeous Bullor aud Otira gorges, and on -the way there an occasional intimate and instructive glimpso is given cf the leading manufactories. "The Land We Live In" will bo shown at the Britannia Theatre, commeneiug to-morrow,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 279, 21 August 1919, Page 3
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194BRITANNIA THEATRE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 279, 21 August 1919, Page 3
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