Montgomery Company.
Our Royal Navy ” is a set of scenes to be shown by this combination during their season at Gisborne commencing on Weddesday next at the Theatre Royal. The naval mameuvres of August last are given, and are said to bo a revelation in marine exhibitions. Loading and firing of torpedoes, big gun drill, target practice by H..YLS. Gibraltar while steaming at 15 knots an hour. A film that is bound to hit the popular taste is of the famous Dart-os performing one of their sensational dances. “ Joan of Arc ” is the longest film ever made. It is over 1000 ft long, and takes twenty minutes to show; Over 500 people were used in the production, and for spectacular and historical interest this will be hard to beat. The variety portion is headed by one of the best comedians in New Zealand, Mr Harry Hall. His make-up is immense, and his grotesque and characteristic songs are c-xtremely funny. Mr Peter Eado soon has an audience with him, in his humorosities. Mr E. Montgomery will give the latest American gems, all beautifully illustrated, I
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 213, 14 September 1901, Page 2
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184Montgomery Company. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 213, 14 September 1901, Page 2
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