TOWN HALL.
West's Pictures. West's Pictures and De G-roen's band at the Town Hall is an entertainiment that Wellingtonians need not be reminded is clean and exquisite. Pictures are hpusehpld. words , m the Dominion, and everywhere the Pictures have been,presented success has been written largely. Since i/he Pictures have been shown,.] this week, large audiences have, been • delighted. There is a splendid assortment .to be chosen from, and in-r. terest never fia'gs. , It is not neces-j sary to sing'ie out any set' ; for ' special /praised They '. are all excellent," and space" forbids the meritipnihg :; ■; qf them; all: : D^ G;rberi"s band is" a fain- j ou's" Sydney •organisation, ! and T 'the reception 1 that a -We^llingtonv audience, 'gavel it' must be very •grgtifvin'g-. There are fewMn; this tity; wlio-'liaye, not seen West's 1 Pictures^ 'and; 1 -they? must hurry- •upland get a "seat,' '-- as. those \vhp ; -ti^ve never 'seen,-'th€ni : are rushing- '6Ver l each other^ ; to get there firsts- •■ :•* :■<:(*- V ■-•< I:-- .'■:::- '. : ,: : ' ; :'..;
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NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 4
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160TOWN HALL. NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 4
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