"THE WORLD'S PICTURES."
Thanks to the discoveries of the scientists the dim flickering lantern entertainment, of a few years ago has given nlace to a clear stendy moving picture such as the "World's Pictures" will exhibit at the Town Hall to night and to-morrow night. Included in the series of piottirea to be shown is an entirely new set of lifo and scenery iu the Emerald Isle. One shows the extraordinary coast scenery at the Gobline, tourists being seeu crossiug the footbridges of tbe chasms, the troubled sea below lending n peculiar charm to the picture. A panoramic ri«w of the] famous Jakes of Killnrney shows them at their best, and the mountain scenery is enhanced by a fine sunset clond effect. Views of Glasgow aud Edinburgh are to be shown; also "An Electric Tram Ride through Montreal." An amusing film, one of cany such, is that of "A Good Old Five-cent Trolley Ride," in which a goose plays a leading pnrt. Mr Edwin Brookes, who is with the company, is described as a baritone singer of more than average ability. The box plans are now on view at Miss Rjve'p.
CABLE NEWS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Cn.i'/risht,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8251, 4 October 1906, Page 5
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196"THE WORLD'S PICTURES." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8251, 4 October 1906, Page 5
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