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“ LIVING LONDON"

OPENING ON EASTER MONDAY.: i ——H j At His Majesty Theatre on Easter , Monday evening, April 16tb, Messrs John H,'and Nevin Tate will present the latest achievement in animated picture entertainers, “ Living London,” which is said to exoel all other exhibitions of a similar obaraoler. “Living London” depiots with startling verisimilitude the many varied phases of life as it is to-day in the world’s metropolis. The 280 animated natures comprising this remarkable him 76000 feet in length) faithfully reproduce London’s teeming mirlions, the congested thoroughfares, the numerous spots of historical interest, together with the types of human character immortalised by Charles DickeDß and in later years by G. R Sims. Few visitors to London see more than a small part of the many soenes which the wondors of this unique exhibition produoe in actual motion. “ Living London ” conveys a more vivid impression of London than could be obtained in a eix months’ visit. The instantaneous success achieved by this delightful entertainment in the Southern oentres seems destined to be repeated sjere. The N.Z. Times says : a distinct ieature in these piotures is the entire absence of that objectionable flicker so tryiDg to the eyes.” The box plan oueDs at Miller’s on Wednesday morning.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1719, 9 April 1906, Page 3

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“ LIVING LONDON" Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1719, 9 April 1906, Page 3

“ LIVING LONDON" Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1719, 9 April 1906, Page 3

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