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Montgomery's Entertainers

On Thursday nigh, nejtt the above always welcome combtea* . tion will pay a return visit to Foxton. Sikce last here Mr Montgomery with his customary enterprise, of being up-to-date h«i just received from France the very production in machines for • 1.. *e exhibition. It is known as the * professional ” and: was the one mach»* n S chosen out of many for the pictoriai entertainments at th* great Worlds Fair . held at St. Louis, It is said to be a most perfect pieceoi mechaniaf.m, silent in movement, rock-steady and reduces the annoying flicker almost to vanishing point. Mr Montgomery’s Lave always been good but it is now claimed that a still further improvement has been effected by the recent importation of the very .. latest thing in picture projections Another entirely new series, of subjects will be given at Foxton on Thursday next, including something of a distinctly thrilling, and sensational nature in the > “ Daring American Bank Burglary.” It is one of the longest films e> T er seen in the Colony, being loooftviu length, and from beginning to end audiences witnessing it are kept nn constant excitement at the daring escapades: of the criminals who after a. stern and thrilling chase are Anally captured.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3608, 9 December 1905, Page 2

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Montgomery's Entertainers Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3608, 9 December 1905, Page 2

Montgomery's Entertainers Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3608, 9 December 1905, Page 2

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