HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
,WHITEBO USE’S BIOSCOPE.
To travel 100,000 in journeys to America, England, and France for the purpose of purchasing the latest and heat apparatus .with which toentertain the public is the claim of the veteran entertainer, Mr A, 11 1 ,
Whitehouse, of bioscope fame, who will appear for the first time in Gisborne to-morrow evening. The World's Fair at Chicago, the Diamond J-übilee, and 1 the 'Paris Exposition have each been vijsited,, and on one occasion a personal interview was secured with the great ..inventor, Mr, ,T, A- Edison*, These facts alone stamp the entertainment as the outcome of’ability and untiring energy. The bioscope has the very satisfying feature of running the scenes (all “ living”) in continuous sets, lasting from twelve to twenty minutes each- .The grand, the tragic, the weird, the pathetic, and the comic follow each other .with lightning rapidity.: ICerahaW, the clever conjuror, and illusionist, gives a turn at onco oh arming apd mystifying with singular deftness.. The Whole exhibition ia highly, spoken of aa being bright and full of go from start to finish'.] Me .Whitehouse holds out special inducements to parantsi hoi take thetE children to. the show.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1402, 13 March 1905, Page 2
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195HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1402, 13 March 1905, Page 2
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