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NEW ZEALAND FILMED.

. At the Grand Opera House, commenc-' ing next' Monday, .and for a 1 season of three, nights, an opportunity will be Hveu Wellington people to see for themselves the compilation of New Zea-: lands scenic wonders, that-are shortly going overseas, both to the Empire Exhibition and America to attract tourists to these shores. Mr. -S. Taylor Government cinematographer, has, during the last two years, achieved the seemingly impossible task and produced what is undoubtedly the finest' collection of New Zealand films ever exhibited in this or any other country. This, coupled with the explanatory lecture by Mr. J. Winsloe, who accompanies the film on its tour, which will include Great Britain, U.S.A., and Denmark, makes an enjoyable evening's entertainment of avery high standard. The whole series takes the audience quickly from one end of the Dominion to the other, from hMi up among the great glaciers, showing high climbs with ropes and ice-caves ski-mg, the wonderful West Coast and Buller Gorge, and the Franz Josef Glacier, Lakes Kanieri and lanthe, together with all the famous North Island beauty spots, such as Mount Egmont. Waimangu Geyser,. Champagne Pools and numerous sights at Rotorua. In addition to the scenic beauties, interesting glimpses of the industries of New Zealand will be shown. The film, with the lecture, occupies the whole of the programme. •

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 10

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NEW ZEALAND FILMED. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 10

NEW ZEALAND FILMED. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 10