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EVERYBODY'S.

KINEMACOLOR MASTERPIECE. "JOHN BOLL'S EMPIRE."

A' Kinemacolor masterpiece of great beauty will commence a two-night seaeon at Everybody's to-night. It is presented by Mr. W. J. Shcphard who handles IGnemacolor throughout Australasia. The success of the showing of these wonderful natural colored pictures in Australia has heen remarkable. IBy the Kinemacolor process everything is actually photographed in the colors true to nature and comes as an entire change to the everyday picture. "John Bull's Trnpire" presents some really wonderful scenes and events in the lands of the Union Jack. There is a flue section dealing with our sister dominion, Canada, diversified in its subjects and of intense interest and really delightful. The spoctaculor and Royal events shown in England and Ireland never fail to arouse the enthusiasm of every Britisher. There are many other subjects of both an amusing and interesting nature. A magnificent series of New Zealand's Wonderland is included, the color effects |being really marvellous. These are : shown by Mr. W. J. Shephard by special arrangement with the Now Zealand Government.

MATINEE TO-MORROW. Mr. Shephard has made special arrangements for a matinee at 3 p.tn. tomorrow and as it is not possible to run more than one matinee requests the local schoolmasters to arrange for accommodation to be kept for their respective schools. The high educational value of this subject makes it one of the finest lessons the children could have and the fieauty of Kinenwicolor impresses the lesson home as no ordinary black and white subject could do. Children will bo admitted to the matinee for sixpence.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1917, Page 7

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261

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1917, Page 7

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1917, Page 7

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