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! SAUXDERS' PICTURES. AT WAITARA TO-XICFIT. Every week two fresh sets of attractions every week something novel and sensational, can be seen at Saunders' X .elures. Ihe present programme is one of exceptional merit, and was enjoyed to U>e full by last night's audience. One cannot pass without special mention the him entitled "The Land of the Brahms, which gives a splendid idca of the customs and' lives of the native population of India. As a distinct change comes the pictures from "A i Cru.se on the Mediterranean," a most remarkable series, introducing some grand rock scenery photographed under perfect conditions. Then -'The Way of the Red Men" is as good as the title suggests, and "The Kentucky Pioneer" series was applauded long and heartily, lie comic and dramatic pictures were, all of a very high standard of excellence. Mr. j Saunders certainly deserves commen-l datum for the excellence of the programmes selected for his patrons, the cinematography being of the best in the world, the subjects just sufficiently diversified to give instruction and entertainment at one and the same time, and the projection of the pictures unexcelled anywhere. This is the verdict of many -New Plymouth folk who have visited other picture shows in their travels. Tonight this programme is to be produced at W aitara, and our readers are justified m recommending the "show" to all their friends and in going along themselves There will be no pictures in I Wh.teley Hall to-night. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 19 October 1911, Page 8
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245ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 19 October 1911, Page 8
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