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- AMUSEMENTS, Etc. A NNOUNCEMENT Ah Direction W.- S, Shephard. BRITANNIA THEATRE, BANK ST. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT (positively for Two Nights Only) and SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, At 2.30, AN EDUCATION. AN EDUCATION. KINEMACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR. KINEMACOLOR. .ALL SCHOOLS SHOULD MAKE SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS. A 'GORGEOUS AND GLITTERING SPECTACLE IN ALL THE HUES AND TINTS OF 'NATURE. By Special Arrangement with the Britannia Theatre Proprietary. — JOHN gULL'S — — JOHN gULL'S JWIRE. — — JOHN J>ULL'S JWIRE. — — JOHN gULL'S — — JOHN gULL'S JjWIRE; — — JOHN gULL'S JhWIRE. — A PERFECT REVIEW OF OUR GLORIOUS EMPIRE. 15,000 FEET IN LENGTH Including: ]S[EW WONDERLAND. N EW Z EALAND ' S _ WONDERLAND. "— N EW Z EAXA3I) ' S 1 WONDERLAND. —■ A WONDERLAND OF ROVING QIL pAINTINGS. ALL WHANGAREI" WILL SEE IT. NATURE IN NATURE'S COLOURS. NATURE IN NATURE'S COLOURS. NOTE: For the Successful Projection of KINEMACOLOR it is necessary to use TWO SPECIAL CINEMATOGRAPHS, A SPECIAL DYNAMO AND GENERATOR and a .Staff of Five Assistants including a Qualified Electrician and a Special orchestra. .SEVEN TONS OF MACHINERY SEVEN TONS OF MACHINERY SEVEN TONS OF MACHINERY The Picture that Set Australia and America Talking.

The "Adelaide Register" says:—"The onlookers were entranced; the display will not quickly be forgotten. Among those present were the Governor and Lady Galway and the Premier." The "Daily Post," Hobart, says:— "The big audience went into raptures and well it might. The films were applauded to this echo." The "Telegraph," Sydney, says:— "The .pictures fulfilled all that was claimed for them by the producers, and all that was expected by the crowded theatre." "N.<Z. Times," Wellington, says:— "The frequent and hearty rounds. of applause showed how greatly the wonderful display of light and shade was appreciated. Amongst those present. w;re His Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Liverpool, and suite, and his Worship the Mayor." BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS REMEMBER!! TUESDAY AMD \fyyEDNESDAY ]^EXT. SPECIAL PRICES: MATINEE—I/- and 6d; Children, 6d Everywhere. EVENING—2/-, 1/6, and 1/-. No extra for booking. Plan at Allies' Saloon, Cameron street. 200 SEATS AT 1/Day Sales ac Theatre. Special Arrangements for Schools. TOWN HALL ,Whangarei, Wednesday, July 4, at S p.m.—Orchestral Conc.rt by Whangaeri Orchestra, con. due tor J. H. Walker. Assisted by Mr Barry Coney, of Auckland, baritone, and Miss lima Page, of Auckland, soprano. Eox plan at Hut'ton's. Admission 2/., 1/- —W. A. Parker, secretary. ARE YOU 21? If so, com. c and see "Kreutzer Sonata" at the Lyceum To-night. The censor say that if you are not 21 you may. not come.

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Northern Advocate, 2 July 1917, Page 3

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