TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES.
Messrs J. and N. Tait announce a return season of their living pictures on Saturday next, for one night only. Since the pictures were seen here some months ago, remarkable success has been attained everywhere, and as a complete series of new pictures has been secured, another such season as the last is expected. What the mauagement claims as one of tlio most pictures ever yet taken is entitled " Sunny Ceylon." The picture is said to be very extensive, and is most artistically colored. The wonderful fauna of this tropical country is very much in evidence throughout tho picture, and has several sensational scenes of wild animal life, including a fight between a cobra and mongoose. A picture that at the present time will doubtless create great interest is a representation of modern shipbuilding. Another very fine effect is the building of a British railway, depicting every detail- of railway manufacture, with startling accuracy. This picture was taken at Wolverton when operations were in full swing, and is oue of the many instructive subjects which this management purposes introducing as a special industrial serios. The interest attached to this particular class of picture should prove very attractive. Very many other entirely new films, including the launching of H.M.S. Dreadnought will be shown. The box plans is at Milsqn .and Coles', where seaWmay be reserved.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 21, 25 July 1906, Page 2
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