Enthusiastically Recommended toy all School Teachers. HEROIC LIFE S AMERICAN FIREMAN The Fireman’s Vision of an Imperilled Woman and Child—The Fire Alarm Box —The Alarm Bung’ Out—Sleeping Quarters of the Brigade House—lnside the Fire House—Fire Engines Under Way—Off to the Fire—The Great Conflagation and Heroic Rescue. FUNNY PICTURES GREAT CHASE SCENES-BABY AND CHILD-LIFE STUDIES, ETC. American, Continental, and Colonial Press Reports : New York Herald. —“ The most beautiful series of Pictures yet seen, and certainly the grandest use to which the Biograph has yet been put.” London Times. —'• Refined, artistic ;by far the most excellent films exhibited in the London Theatres.” New Zealand Herald. —“ A wonderful, enchanting, and highly successful entertainment. Round and round of applause greeted each item, showing that those present in the crowded theatre were most lavishly appreciative.” Auckland Star. —“A marvellous, fascinating, amusing and brilliant performance. Received by the crowded audience with the greatest enthusiasm.” N.Z. Times. Wellington.—“ Miss Fisher was most enthusiastically applauded for her beautiful illustrated songs. She possesses a splendid voice of grand range and purity, and has to respond nightly to imperative encores.” Dunedin Times. — ‘Miss Fisher was associated with Mr. Hugh Wilson in Musical Comedy Sketches, both proving themselves to be Artists of the highest order.” Admission Is & 2s A Few Seats at 3s. DOORS OPEN AT 7.30. OVERTURE AT 8 P.M. Telegraph Napier PLEASE TURN OVER
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9003, 16 November 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)
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225Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9003, 16 November 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)
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