THE LAST NIGHT.
To-nigM is the clo-big night of the season. The programme will include one of the greatest and most valuable industrial films ever si'ciued, depicting "The Romance of the Railway." Befoie tile eyes of the audience the iron is converted piece by piece into one of the engines for tlie railways of Great Britain. CarI'iagm and other rolling siocl; are made a'mi. and ihe film is full of 11 terest and educational value. Tne. Irani complete, the audience is. laken for a Irip along thi* railroad at givat speed. The. value of lie's set of moving pictures cannot be overestimated a- a means of cenveying (n the c<>' t' omal mind the enormocrf dinriisii ni of British railways and railway hudl"ig. The full detai of the workina-
ia shown. Other pictuics include a vloit to Paris, scene on the Rhine, ~n d
a special budget of coinedv pictures. The Brescians will repeat tiie comedv operetta, "The Waterman." wliic'u was so popu'ar on Tuesday night. THE MATINEE. At the matinee performance to-day at 2.30 a magnificent assortment of films will b« shown.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 2
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183THE LAST NIGHT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 2
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