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Nor thcote's Kinematograph.

, By reference 'our advertising edlurnna j 'it ■will be seen that We are to have a return visit from Mr Northcote) who -with his Kinematogra'phlc exhibition df animated pictures was so highly spoken 6f on, the 'occasion of his last visit here. Since then he has received a new series of piefciren Which illustrate incidents of interest in the late ( Spanish-American war. Th* press in the south part of the islarid speak most highly of the show. We are informed that the ' films ' were taken at the Beat of the various actions by a specially commissioned corps of war correspondents. One picture, or rather series of pictures) in particular has oaused quite a sensation Wherever exhibited. It is stated that this is the longest ' film ' that has 1 yet been taken for the kinematograph. it covering no leas than 600 feet. In addition to the interesting picturas, Mr Norths cote gives a unique Variety programme In which Messrs Harry Baiter, Fred. Norm, Mr Northcote, Miss Nita Beresford, and Miss Jeannie Johnston take part. We trust to see a large gathering greet Mr Northcote and his talented company on Tuesday next.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 33, 7 January 1899, Page 2

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Northcote's Kinematograph. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 33, 7 January 1899, Page 2

Northcote's Kinematograph. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 33, 7 January 1899, Page 2

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