"THE WORLD'S PICTURES."
Pictures that tell a story, whether dramatio or in the comedy vein, are always welcome at motion-picture eutertaininents, and of these "The World'a Pictures" are said to offer a wide variety. Some have a pathetic interest, and others are stated to be fall of startling and sensational 1 situations, snob as. "On Night Duty," which depicts scenes in a policeman's life,, culminating with a murderer's theft and escape on a railway engine and ultimate arrest. A specialty in coloured pictures has been made by the management, and those to be shown at the performances at the Town Hall, . netffc Thursday and Friday, will be quite new to Mastertnn. There are many comic subjoots, which are calculated to raise tne risible faculties of the most sedate. These subjects, however, will be only incidents to the main theme of the entertainment, which is a tour of the world, sbowing places of interest in the most famous cities. As the company carry their own electric lighting plant they are enabled to show their pictures by the aid of a direct current ensuring a clear well-defined picture. The box plan is now on view at Miss Kive'a.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8250, 3 October 1906, Page 7
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196"THE WORLD'S PICTURES." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8250, 3 October 1906, Page 7
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