TOWN HALL.
"MACK'S PICTURES"— TO-NIGHT.
A crowded house should greet Macdermott's Company I to-night, when the Jeading attraction of the lengthy programme to be provided will be the living pictures taken of the New Zealand footballers playing against Northumberland. Crowded houses attended to see these views at Auoklaud, Wellington, Uisborne and Napiev, aud| so great has been the enthusiasm that the pictures have been - repeated every night. An enjoyable eveuing's amusement may be assured, as Mr Macdermott's entertainments are deservedly popular. The comedy chase pictures are a feature in themselves and are [said to cause uproarious laughter wheuover produced. The new flagship of the Australasian Squadron, 8.M.8. Powerful, will be £shown berthing at Portsmouth, and her crew may also be seen marching through the streets. Scenery from many lands will be exhibited and the ever popular trick and illusion films will also provide ample [enjoyment. Professor Sqott, the ventriloquist, will perform new niagio feats. The season will end with to-morrow'night's performance, when a v chauge of programme mil be submitted,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7945, 22 January 1906, Page 6
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170TOWN HALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7945, 22 January 1906, Page 6
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