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PERRY'S BIOBAMA.

ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE,

There was again a crowded house at His Majesty’s Theatre last night,'When another exhibition was given by Perry's Bioraina. Proceedings opened with a glee, which was much appreciated. The great feature o the evening was the production of the film entitled “ Christ Among Men. Inc .Biblical story was followed through with pictures of enthralling interest. So deep was the impression created by this hne production that it might almost be said that the dropping of a pin could be heard at any point during the exhibition of the scries of pictures. The story of Christ is familiar to all, hut the moving pictures describing the scenes as nearly as m the power of artist increase the vivid interest in the Story that is embalmed in the pages of Christendom. From the child ■lesus to the Resurrection the scenes unfolded in the unique cinematograph film are viewed with the keenest and most reverential interest, and on the young especially the moving pictures must have created a deep impression. The film was given m two parts, and was fittingly described as a programme in itself for any one evening. In the first part Master Tramp, the hoy soprano,sang “ The Holy City, illustru/tet with beautiful scenic pictures. Tins giftedyoung singer is justly a great favorite with the audiences, and later on lie acmevei another triumph in the pathetic song, “Please, Mr Conductor, don’t put me oil

the Train," a plaintive tale sot to pretty iuusie, ail'd given with pictorial represent- ( fitibns' and shows. The words of the chorus were given bn the screen, ami it Will not be the last we shall hear ol 1 "Please, Mr Conductor” The main feature of the second part of the programme was the ‘.‘Life of Lord Nelson, showing the life of the hero of Trafalgar from infancy unto death, the Jiiorama Land most effectively playing ‘'The Heath o NtlsoiV” while that portion of the repiesemation was being given. ” Ihe Last Muster ” was most impressively smig <>b Captain Berryman Sonic yery amusing pictures were alsb given, nielmJmg “Father’s Birthday Chee.si-,” in which tlm age of the cheese caused many comics, scenes; “Hue and Cry,” showing a burglary, and a elmso winch involve' . many striking scenes ; and “ This side up with care,” a most comical picture. A moving picture of the sea was very pretty, giving all the charm of tin; ocean without aiiy of its discomforts. A very fine scone, !!''Vinter in Switzerland,” concluded a programme that gave great satisfaction to all,

THE MATINEE

This afternoon a matinee will he gi' r, j> the programme comprising gems from ai the good things the liiomma Company have in stock, so that those who attenu this afternoon ean.be assured ot an cuteftainmcnt quite equal to that given cat. » evening. The Biorama Baud will be o i this afternoon, and the cntertammeii commences in the Theatre at '-.<50 P m To-night the fund exhibition v/iU \rgtveu,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1808, 14 July 1906, Page 3

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PERRY'S BIOBAMA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1808, 14 July 1906, Page 3

PERRY'S BIOBAMA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1808, 14 July 1906, Page 3

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