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ENTERTAINMENTS.

kixemacolor. "JOHN BULL'S EMPIRE." A MAGNIFICENT FILM PRODUCTION. Kinemacolor: The window of the world it is aptly termed. This is because it places the tig things of the world before the onlooker while he sits in an easy-chair, apparently looking at , the glorious colors of Nature itself. It deals 'With the artistic and spectacular happenings the world over. Tiie camera men are sent out to all parts to gat tho subjects; tliey are not posed for the cojnera man at his door. Kinemacolor lias always maintained its high standard of subject; that is why it maintains its popularity. William J. Sliephard has made Kinemacolor tho success it is to-day throughout Australasia because he deals in first-

class subjects only. If the pictnro is good enough for him the public may be sura it is something worth seeing. The popularity of Kinemacolor lias proved this, and the public are quick to recognise what i- good. William Sliephard has come over to personally supervise the showing of fine double programme I John Bull's Empire and New Zealand's Wonderland. The pictures open a twonight season at Everybody's to-morrow. Special machines and special films are used to produce natural colors. In John ! -lull's Empire stirring scenes are shown of a most varied naturo and of worldwide interest. The color effects, true to Nature itself, will prove a revelation. The series dealing with New Zealand's Wonderland are the Government official films, specially taken, and are' shown by Mr. W. J, Shephard by special arrangement with the Government.

At tho Town Hall, Wellington, these pictures were recently shown in the presence of his Excellency the Governor and suite, the Mayor, and a large gathering of Government, people, and were most enthusiastically received. There will be a special school matinee on Wednesday afternoon when school children will be admitted for sixpence.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 7

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