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“GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.”

A SUPER SCENIC MASTERPIECE. In “Glorious New Zealand,” tile most- beautiful scenic ever shown - , patrons come away from the theatre delighted at having witnessed the unique wonders qf their own country, and through that best of all advertis-' ing—personal .recommendation—the film is enjoying a run that" can be uescribed as triumph. Rotorua and Wairakei- with their spouting geysers and their uncanny miniature voivancos are weirdly interesting while fire sword-fisliing and other deep-sea sports provide just that degree of variation in the film as to prevent the many gorgeous scenes from becoming too cloy. The scenic embraces many interesting subjects from New Zealand's '“Beautiful Womanhood,” to the exotic charm of Samoa’s coral girted shores. The wonders of Milford Sound vie with the glories ,pf the Franz Josef Glacier, and the Gannet Rookery at Cape Kidnappers,provides a beautiful contrast with the. interest -f the frozen territory known as Ross Land. The Southern offer mirrored waters which delight* the eye, but. they are rivalled by the wonders of Waitomo Caves. Every moment one gazes at the screen there is an endless panorama of scenic gens. •The film will be screened on Friday night, with a matinee in the afternoon. %

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Shannon News, 17 November 1925, Page 2

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“GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.” Shannon News, 17 November 1925, Page 2

“GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.” Shannon News, 17 November 1925, Page 2

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