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GOVERNMENT CINEMA

Full capacity houses were again the ’order of the dav at the deservedly popular Government Cinema yesterday, where, by frequent changes of programme and the introduction of new, thoroughly up-to-date films, every effort is being made to give to Exhibition visitors the very'best right up to closing day. Four admirable pictures—‘Victoria’s Butter Farming Train, Across Canada,’ *do Aroha, and ;» Napier ’—constitute the well-selected programme to be presented at every session to-day; while to-morrows programme comprises no less than live films—‘The Making of a Book,’. ‘Production of Raisins and Currants in Australia,’ ‘Tongariro National Park, ‘ Hapuka Fishing in New Zealand,’ and L 4 Samoa,*-

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Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 4

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GOVERNMENT CINEMA Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 4

GOVERNMENT CINEMA Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 4

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