Cooper and Macdermott’s Kinematograph.
LIVING PICTURES. Thkhk was an overflowing house at the Academy of Music last evening, when Messrs Cooper and Macdcrmolt gave a most successful living picture entertainment. The subjects dealt with were of a most interesting character, and the closo attention of the large audience was held throughout. Many of the pictures had reference to the Koval visit to the colonies, and were splendidly produced. Some very fine views of our late Queen’s funeral were also shown, while the general items were well-selected and admirably shown. The exhibition is to be repeated this evening, when a number of new and striking views will be submitted. The management have also arranged for a matinee for to-morrow afternoon, when a special programme for young people will be given. The entertainment is of a most instructive character, and no one should miss seeing it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 153, 10 July 1901, Page 2
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