THE STORY OF THE KELLY GANG.
The scccess of Messrs J. and N. Tait's picture shpw of which the story of the Kelly Gang is the principal feature, has created great enthusiasm everywhere. In Australia, as well as in the Southern towns, theatres were crowded nightly by large audiences, and the stirring events depicting the most notable events in the history of these notorious outlaws have roused audiences everywhere with the highest pitch of excitement. Nothing more realistic has been seen in any part of the world and from a photographic point of view the films are said to be of a high order. The machine used by Messrs Tait's operators is the latest improvement on all other Bioscopes, and it is claimed that it shows the pictures without the slighter flicker. The company appears at Feilding to-morrow night when a crowded house may be safely expected. Seats can still be booked at Milson and Coles.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 270, 20 May 1907, Page 3
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