Montgomery’s New Specialty Company.
The above Company will com* mence a season of two nights a", the Public Hall, Foxton, on Tuesday evening next, February li. The Company have just concluded a moat successful season at the Opera House, Wellington, where both Preaa and public spoke in the highest praise of the performances given. The big biograph which Me Montgomery brings along is the very latest in moving picture machines, and Is said to produce the finest results. The pictures of a great American train robbery are said to be a capital set df pictures dealing with the roadmen of America. This oicture was the attraction m rea * life at the St. Louis Exhibition, and Edison paid a large sum of .money for the rights to reproduce f&w splendid exhibition on the biography Another picture deals with thelife of the gallant lifeboat crew of Worthing, showing them at work on the Goodwin Sands, rescuing persona from a doomed vessel. Mr Montgomery does not believe in P uß "?g faked war pictures on to the public, as he has found it impossible to secure any pictures that are genuine dealing with this subject. The pictures to be shown this season are aU star subjects, and should meet with the same success here as at Wellington. In addition to the pictures, a strong company of entertainers, headed by Mr Tod Callaway, a young English comique, from Mr Harry Rickards’ Company, who will introduce several of his latest song successes; Mr Edmund Montgomery in new illustrated ballads; Zeno, a classic juggler, will give a clever exhibition of comedy juggling. Misses Blanche and Ettie Hargood, soloists. Laurence Redwood, and Miss Esther Norden, A.D.U.M., complete the company.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1905, Page 2
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282Montgomery’s New Specialty Company. Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1905, Page 2
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