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AMUSEMENTS.

TAYLOR-CARRIXGTOX PICTURES. With the advent of the Taylor-Car-ringtoa Humanized Pictures the mode of presenting a cinematograph entertainment bus been completely revolutionised,for the filmy characters appearing on •the screen are now made to talk, sing and play musical instruments iu addition to acting and gesticulating in a mauner that is really marvellous. The Southland Times in a recent report remarked: j " The whole exhibition is right oil the beaten track. The i'aylor-Carnugton partnership has frequently entertained Invercargill audiences by means of the dramatic art, but their form of pictorial jepresentation challenges successful -comparison with the best picture shows that Invercargill has seen. Mr. Taylor not fear tiiat any of them will receive precedence in the minds of those jpresent last night." The Taylor-Carring-ton Pictures will be shown at the Theatre Royal to-night. The plan is open at the Collier and Colonial Piano Company's.

THE CHIiRNIAVsKI COXCERTS. Speaking of Leo, Jan, and Mischel Cherniavski, the wonderful young musi,cians who are soon to visit this town, (the Musical Times says: "It was thought that the last word on musical prodigies bad been said, but whereas Jiitherto they have come in individuals, ' now they are coming in families. L-eo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavski havij made the most blase critics and concert-goers alike thrill with astonishment and dismay. Now comes the news that three more of the same family arc expected in England shortly. They come of a musical stock, the grandfather being a clever violinist, and their father a conductor of repute." The three most brilliant mem<l>ers of this wonderful family. Leo. Jan and Mischel Cherniavski, have already made a European reputation for themselves, nnd have put the hall mark on their fame by a remarkable series of successes in London at the (Queens Hall nnd other great concert lialls in the English metropolis. Under the direction <»f Mr. Edward Rransumibe (who brought the Searlet Troubadours and the West-

minster Glee and Concert Party to this country) these youngsters are making a tour of th;> British Empire, in the course of which they are visiting Australia and Xew Zealand. They will give a concert recital in Xew Plymouth, at the Theatre Roayl. on Tuesday. Kehrujarv oth. The box plan of reserved s?aN its now open at the Collier and Colonial Piano Company's, where second seat may also be obtained.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 3

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