TAIT'S LIVING “ PICTURES” .
Messrs J. and N. Tait will exhibit a( His Majesty's Thoatre for a brief season, commencing to-morrow (Saturday) after• nooo. “ Fallen 'Frieco ” is the chief subject t 3 bo ebowD, and is taken from a specially constructed vehicle with a view to obviating any shako or flicker. This representation of the sensational catastrophe is pronounced by the press to be quite the best yet exhibited. A picture described as an industrial education is “ Building a British Eailway,” showing overy detail from the' iuiiiai stage* of m utufacture to the completion of locomotives and carriages. In ti e film of the funeral o' the late Mr Saddon, many sconce of a pathetic nature oro viv.'dly pouttrayod. “ Sunny Ceylon " depets the physical and natural resourced of that j attractive island, and concludes with a fight between a cobra and a mongoose. The launching and christening of JE if. 3 Dreadnought by King Edward should prove of special interest, as also the reception of the “ A ! 1 Blacks.” A unique selection of other novel and also humorous piotures will bo shown during the brief season. A schools matinee is announced for the opening performance.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2
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194TAIT'S LIVING “PICTURES”. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1830, 10 August 1906, Page 2
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