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THE GAUWONT CHRONOPHONE.

An Auckland paper states that in the Uaumoat Chronophone, now showing at the Albert Hall, the Sfcon-ham-Morrison CotnpaDy have undoubtedly the finest machine tbab has ever been brought out to the colonies, and their sat of pictures is unique. The chronopbone which ia the first of its kind seen in New Zealand almost Eealisea the wish so often expressed when ooe sees a really'good living picture : "If the figures could only speak !" By a clever electrical contrivance the chronophone shows the singer eirging, and one also hears the song— words and the artist's lip 3 synchronising perfectly. Tbe effect is most striking, and the enthusiasm of the large audiences that have been attracted to the Albert Hall augurs well for tha BUCC9ES of the company's tour of the colony. Between the films, items by the Unique Quartette were much appreciated. The entertainment is a firstclass one, and should not be missed by anyone in search of something new and something good. The company will show in the Drill Hall, Dannevirke, on Friday and Saturday, August 17th and iSth. / '

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 489, 15 August 1906, Page 5

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THE GAUWONT CHRONOPHONE. Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 489, 15 August 1906, Page 5

THE GAUWONT CHRONOPHONE. Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 489, 15 August 1906, Page 5