AMUSEMENTS.
THE WIDE-WORD PANTOSOOPE CO ALP ANY. We are glad to nilc (he forthcoming arrival of the exhibition of living pichires nt the Theatre Koy.il next Thursday. The company opened brilliantly it the Town Hall, Wellington, where the beauty and variety of their living pictures and illustrated songs were n revelation, and have created the sensa tiou of the Wellington season. Sincv • hen the company iias scored furl tier signal successes at Palniorslon North n.l Feildinj!, where tin; house iva.larked each nighr. Buth in .veiling I on and elsewhere many of the " star '' •icur.'S, notably " Itov'er-lo the lies cue" and '■ A St >ry of the Sea,' •roused Him cr.nvded audiences to such ■nthusiaim that their feeling, as the •' Eyen.n; Post" notes in its critique, ' wire curried to the extent of checr- ; ing." Kx-itemeut such as this is s-> . very rare at these exhibitions that it i« [ evident the Wide-World Pantoscope i present mi entertainment of even higher . ehiss than any yet seen in New Zea- ' land,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8140, 23 June 1906, Page 3
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166AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8140, 23 June 1906, Page 3
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