‘LIVING LONDON.”
CONTINUED SUCCESS.
There .was again a very large audience last night, when the second exhibition of “Living London” took place. Keen interest was taken in the magnificent films, the views of London’s daily life being of course the chief representation. Frequent applause was accorded as view Succeeded view In the first half of the programme a serje's of beautiful views were given, including the remarkable pictures of the Crousot ironworks and the process of manufacturing great
guns • the French steeplechase, which is especially popular in Gisborne, where so many people dearly love a butter on the turf ; the arrival _of the All Blacks in Auckland, which was of course a special feature, and a number of very laughable scenes. The electric lighting arrangements enabled the scenes to be shown to the best advantage, and the Living London pictures wore exceptionally fine During the evening Air Sydney Monk sang a couple of'songs. The season concludes to-night, and this afternoon there will bo a matinee, commencing at 2.30.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1726, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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