TAYLOR-CARRINGTON PICTURES.
The programme to be presented at Te Kuiti Town Hall on Wednesday evening is entirely new, and includes such comic pictures as "The Man Crocodile," "Magic Dice," "The NewBoy," etc., a pathetic story of slum life in Paris entitled "Saved from the Streets," an instructive series of views "From Quebec to Niagara," along the St. Lawrence, showing the great Canadian Government Buildings, the Thousand. Isles, the Suspension Bridges, and finally, the Cataracts and famous Falls from every side >tnd aspect. A "Railway ride through France" depicts the quaint grandeur of the mountainous country of France with its old ruins and antique villages of the French Republic. There will also be numerous sensational and pantomimic pictures most beautifully tinted and coloured.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 115, 14 December 1908, Page 5
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122TAYLOR-CARRINGTON PICTURES. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 115, 14 December 1908, Page 5
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