AMUSEMENTS
BIGGER BIOGRAPII PICTURES. The biggest pictures ever screened in New Plymouth will be screened to-night in the Theatre Royal by the Biograph Pictures proprietary. Mr. Saunders has just imported a very fine new Pathe lens, which projects a piclure the full size of the large .sheet in the Theatre Royal, practically covering the whole of the proscenium. Not only are the pictures much larger than ever seen here, but they are remarkably clear and lifelike. The new lens will be used for tonight's entire change of programme, which will include four dramas of a mo<t entertaining and sensational nature, full of detail, dash, and daring. The subjects for these have been specially selected, and patrons of this very fine picture entertainment can depend' upon it that a very fine series of films will he illuminated to-night. The scenic pictures give a splendid and succinct idea of the voyage from Norway to New York, amongst others, and', as though to keep the audience in jolly vein, there is a series of laugh-provoking films second to none. Parents can secure and give to their children a liberal education at low cost, the rates of admission being 1/C, 1/-, and (id.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 231, 4 February 1911, Page 5
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199AMUSEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 231, 4 February 1911, Page 5
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