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WEST’S PICTURES.

AND THE BRESOIANS. The Company comprising West's Pictures and the Bresoians will arrive from Auekland to-morrow evening, and will opon at His Majesty's Theatre on Monday night. Mr Went has had tho honor of appearing before Royalty on 29 occasions, and the euteitiimnonts to be given here will be presented with the same magnificence that has made West’s Pictures pre-eminent the world over. It is certain that a large audience will welcome those strangers frem oversea with a heaity demonstration at their initial perfo mance in Gisborne. A special note may be observed in the a tnouaoemenk in our advertising columns tr day to the effect that all pa’rins are respeotfnlly. requested to be in their phoea in good time, aa the curtain rises at eight o’clock prompt, when, in nonor of the opening in Gisborne, will be presented a series cf oinomatograms representing recent movements of tbeir Majesties the King and Qneen, and will be aocompaoied by the National Aathem, rendered by the B.oaoiana’ choir. A glance at the programme impresses one with the fact that a great pictorial and musical treat is waiting all who visit tho Theatre on Monday night, and we anticipate a bumper attendance.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 21 October 1905, Page 3

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WEST’S PICTURES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 21 October 1905, Page 3

WEST’S PICTURES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 21 October 1905, Page 3

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