TAIT'S NEW PICTURES.
To-morrow night at the Theatre, Meusrs J. and Neviu Tait will introduce their new selection of moving pictures. Tho main feature i.s a trip through the Island of Cevlcn. with all its wealth of tropical scenery. One of the incidents related by Rudyard Kipling in his inimitable' storici?" of Indian life "The i Fight Between mc Mongoose and tho j Snake,'" is reproduced pictorially. The misc.-llniK'ous and humorous pictures, particularly the latter, are said to be more than usually gcod. Mr Sidney Monk will intrcdiice a new series of ballads, and altogether the return visi. vi Tint s now piciuixs p;omkes to be a most isuccciftful one. ARBOR IJAY CONCERT. The concert in a*d of the of tho Christchnrch. Centre of the Now Zealand Arbor Day league will tako place in t}io Choral tiail to-morrow evening. The pi\:giammo is a very attractive ono. Mrs Cower Burns will sing "Red. Whito and Blue" and ''Thj ik?ating of My Own Heart." juss Freda Marsdt-n will play a violin solo, •Cavatina'' (Ifcihm). Miss Wnuchcp will sing "In ALay Time" and 'Lovo the Pedlar,'' Mr 0. l". Turner "The Romany L:i«=," Mr Claude Allan Mr Homes song, 'The Stout Strong Heart," and Mr W. A. Day "Nirvana.'' Mr Schatz and Mr C. Edgar will supply the humorous eleniL-ut. Tho Garrison Band and Mr Painter's Ladies' Ewtiuliantina Bar.d will play selections, and Mr Deuseni will contribute a recitation.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 8
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