FISHER-WILSON COMPANY.
TARANAKI TOUR. The above company, says a Taranaki exchange, appeared in the local hall to a packed house, and there n, no doubt that the performance merited it. The moving pictures were undoubtedly clear and far above the average ra(erecl in the smaller towns. The illustrated Bongs, "Sweet Adeline' 1 and "Taps," sung by Miss l.ouie l-'isher, were particularly blight items, and called forth founds of ap plause, especially the latter, ihe chorus of which had 10 be repeated several iir.it,;. The management hys been foil invite in pre,curing the only t'-py of a new film entitled "1.-ving W\\ Zealand," which complices living pictures of the leading towm uf New Zealand, including the last Wangnmii Guinea", run Jit Wanganui in September, and the |ast"Grand National Steeplechase, The e appears at Oamiui to-night, OktUo on l-'iiday, Oakura 011 Saturday, and Bell Mock on Monday, and should attract crowded houses everywhere,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81868, 18 October 1906, Page 2
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151FISHER-WILSON COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81868, 18 October 1906, Page 2
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