MONTGOMERY S ENTERTAINERS.
TO-NIGHT. It will be perhaps unnecessary to remind would-be patrons that the above popular combination give one of their enjoyable programmes in the local Public Hall to-night. ’ Tis not so long since it was more of an ordeal than a pleaasure to attend a moving picture entertainment' Such rapid strides are being made in the way of improvements to the projection apparatus that the advent of the entertainment of this nature is eagerly looked forward to. Especially so is this the case when the entertainment has such a splendid reputation as that of the Dominion’s oldest and most constant exhibitor, Mr Edmund Montgomery. For n years that gentleman has catered for New Zealanders in a most liberal manner, and, by always keeping in touch with the world’s best markets, has been able to put on a show second to none. The pictures are the latest obtainable, and to quote the bills are ‘ educating, entertaining, exhilarating.’ The entertainers are headed by the proprietor himself, who, always a first-class balladist, is now singing better than ever.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 390, 17 March 1908, Page 3
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177MONTGOMERY S ENTERTAINERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 390, 17 March 1908, Page 3
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