“The World’s Pictures.”
SEASON CLOSES TO-NIGHT,
Another large bouse greeted “ The World’s Pio'.ures ” at His Majesty’s Taratre last evening, whon an excellent and varied programme was submitted. Tco views of the Into Mr Seddon’s funeral attsoied considerable notice, the mournful C iremony bsiog faithfully pourtrayed. “The B’cyolo Thief ” was a picture that provoked great enthusiasm, as also did the viorca “ The Lost Leg of Mutton ” and A Poiioeman on Night Duty.” Th 9 Company bring their Gisborne season to a close this evening, whon there should bo a crowded house. A matinee performance will be given this afternoon,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1867, 22 September 1906, Page 3
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