TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES.
Messrs J, aud N, Tait, who intro" duced the Living London pictures here some months back, afe playing a return season of one night on Thursday next of a distinctly new and novel character. The chief pictorial theme is " The Building of a British Kailway," a picture taken by permission of the London and N.W. Railway, and is the first of an industrial series which are to be introduced from time to time. This film shows every branch of modern railway construction, and as it was taken during the actual working hours, it will no doubt prove doubly interesting, as it frequently happens many so-called realistic effects are merely faked pictures. " Sunny Ceylon," depicting life in the pioturesque Orient, fs another subject which shoukl be greatly appreciated, possessing, as it does, incidents of wild animal life, elephants at work and play, aud a sensational fight between a cobra and a mongoose, of which Kipling describes so charmingly in his Jungle book. The launching of the " Dreadnought " by His Majesty the King, " The Hen tnu ! tae Golden Bn d many other flno plufcurfls, tui |ii'vf? aa **' cellent evening's entertainment,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8159, 18 July 1906, Page 2
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191TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8159, 18 July 1906, Page 2
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