GAUMONT CHRONOPHQNE-
— >4* *- -.■Xr-:--r,x It has been said that- "the world's acraze for something riewy and it isi -the constant endeavour of the caterer for public amusement to provide something new for his patrons. TheStonham-Mor-rison Co. have succeed in doing this'ahd in the Gaumont Chronophone which they will present to the public of Dannevirke ; '■* at the Drill Hall on Friday: and Saturday next, August 17th 1 and-*^(Kth, :;they * claim to have something n^wand novel. Some of the company's song pictures _ are : -"Let me like a sd-dieFfcllr fipm - "Maritana," "The Goster'^Serenaiie^ a whistling bolo from "Il B-_do/*'"Tfc<T: < Swing Song" from " Veromque," and the "Twin Bitet"' frctvii' ii^-:-^Friinit_.H- '-J_[aii-i."t^-' and several others. The company will also show some unaccompanied pictures, principal among which are "A MesSkgeA,. irom the Sea," "Naval Manoeuvres,'" 1 "Weary Willie and Kind Tim," and also the historical and instructive film en-\ titled "Esmeralda." This is one of the "Gaumont" special productions, and in it is enacted the story of "Esmeralda," or the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo's fascinating and famous novel. The film, which is oyer 1000 ft long, is said by both press and public to be the best that has ever been brought into the colonies. Prices of admission, will be 3s, 2s, and ls. Children halfprice. Doors open 7.30. Commence at . 8 sharp. Box plan is at Bartlett's, where seats may be booked.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 490, 16 August 1906, Page 4
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229GAUMONT CHRONOPHQNE Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 490, 16 August 1906, Page 4
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