KINEMACOLOR.
"The Wonderland of New Zealand" and "The World Reviewed," a double programme shown by the Kinemacolor process, will be presented at the Town: Hall, commencing on Monday next, by Mr. William J. Shephard. These pictures, which -are photographed in the natural colours, are the official films of the New Zealand Government, .and are shown by special arrangement with it lor the first time in the Dominion. The series deal not only with famous beauty spot, but the chief industries, cities, and sports. Rotorua, with thousands of ■Maoris in their gorgeously coloured dressings, forms a meet interesting film. Well known, scenes in Wellington and other cities are seen most clearly. ' In " The World Reviewed" one sees many beautiful and stirring events in various parts of the world. Life in Canada is intensely interesting. An alligator farm in California is a novel picture, and there is The Royal Horse Show in Richmond, a fine stag hunt in Devon, and gorgeous scenes in England and Ireland. Special attention is called to the fact that all are taken in the colours true to nature. Ths box plan is open at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 3
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189KINEMACOLOR. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 3
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