SALVATION ARMY BIORAMA
On Saturday next tlie Salvation Army Biorama Company will commence a season of four nights at His Alajesty’s Theatre. Iu addition to the pictures, which aro of a varied character, and include views of Now Zealand’s best scenery, instrumental and vocal items will bo given, a special feature being a number of illustrated songs. Among the pictures to bo shown are the following:—“A Day with tlie Hounds,” “Scenes in Kingston,” “India in Paris,” “HopPicking in Kent,” and “Our Ice Supply.” The humorous pictures form a large portion of the repertoire, among tnoso shown being “John Smith,” “Village Fire "Brigade,” “Tomboys,” and others. Tho company also has a fine film showing Pelorus Jack, the interesting denizen of the waters of Pelorus fiound. Pictures of buckjumping, taken in Gisborne on tlie occasion of the company’s last visit, will also be shown. A special sacred programme will be submitted on Sunday evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2174, 2 September 1907, Page 2
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152SALVATION ARMY BIORAMA Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2174, 2 September 1907, Page 2
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