AMUSEMENTS.
EIJTEMiA COLOR TO-SIGHT.
At the Britannia Theatre this evening Kinemacolor, headed by a flourish of trumpets, will make its first appearance. It is said that Kinemacolor reproduces Nature itself, true to every detail. No tinting or hand colouring is employed; the pictures are actually photographed in the true colours. "John Bull's Empire ,, deals with subjects of intense interest to all Britishers, gorgeous in theii sheer magnificence and of absorbing attractiveness. There are many amusing incidents introduced which arouse the audience to extreme enthusiasm. The New Zealand sections are taken specially for the Government, and cover everything of importance in such a way that the greatest interest is sustained. They are shown under the auspices of the Government. Everyone should take the opportunity of seeing Kinemacolor to-day and to-mor-row, and compare the beauties of Kinemacolor production with that of the ordinary picture. They are described as "a wonderland moving oil painting."
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Northern Advocate, 3 July 1917, Page 2
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