TAIT'S “LIVING PICTURES, ”
~What should prove a very attractive display of moving pictures is the now seleo ion of films with which Messrs J, and N. Tail will mark their return season to Gisborne, commencing next Saturday afternoon at Hta Majesty’s Tneatio, This manegiment, with characteristic enterprise, have secured for their patrons pie-, tuies representing events of very recent occurrence. The funeral of the late Mr Seddon ; ‘‘ Fallen ’Frisco,” a unique representation of the effects of the recent earthquake acd fire ; and the christening of H.M S. Droadnought by the King, are subjects which suggest mcro than parsing interrat. An » industrial ’’ asries is that of' Building a B itish Railway,” showing very rxteosively the many processes em ptoyed. Native as well as wild animal life in lidiawill bo shown in ‘Sunny Ceylon,” a colored film of groat loDgth end cf rare beauty. Some extremely fine (fleets o f Nisga a are also t) bo given durirg the brief season, togother wiih many other stirring subj ets in serious os well as in humorous vein, all reproduced by Mesrra Tails’ own electric plant. A matiueo is advrrt'sid Box plaQ3 aud day salts are at Miller’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1829, 9 August 1906, Page 3
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194TAIT'S “LIVING PICTURES,” Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1829, 9 August 1906, Page 3
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