SALVATION ARMY BIORAMA
The Salvation Army Biorama Company will commence a season of four nights at His Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday. A new and novel jierformance is promised, and when it is remembered that the company lias a standing order with a film firm in Paris to supply anything that comes into their hands, it can easily he believed that tho promise is likely to he fulfilled. The repertoire of films is very varied as a glance at some of the titles will show:—“Fox-hunting in England,” “Curfew must not ring to-night,” “The Tyrant,” “A Woman’s Hove,” “The Russian Bomb Outrage,” “Two Tricky Gisborne Girls,” “How to breed chickens,” “Too much Smith.” There is a hand connected with the company which will render concerted music and solos. There is also an orchestra, and a prominent feature of the programme will bo a number of new illustrated songs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2175, 3 September 1907, Page 2
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146SALVATION ARMY BIORAMA Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2175, 3 September 1907, Page 2
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