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M'DONALD'S PICTURES.

" : -M'Efonald's -Picturo Company was UgMn'fjtvSred with a large audience ofl Saturday evening, when the programme (judging by; the-amount of applause) 'iiiust'liave 'proved satisfactory to allpresent. The opening subject gave b, sp'lendid-idea^ofithe-timber industry in British Columbia, views of the different i courses being given from the felling of 'the' 'trees to' the"sawmill and timber yard. The programme also contained ktjf: number* of excellently produced dranias. / "The cowboy and the squaw,';' West" story full of oxcitemon*. and,,interest,, and "A heai*t of oak," 'hi; old-time' story'of British Tars, irere tperJiaWihe '"best of this kind, but "Ihe Fugitive" (A.8.), "The senator and ;the. suffragettes,'-', and "The stronger rsex"^we're also good subjects. ' "I.lib -Ohpine : -trio:' ! acrdbat's"f was a subject which was extremely lifelife, and one', which was watched with great interest'. »"-Au excursion through Brittany" wni.^ I an/extremely interesting and insl.rmv : tiv* sceiiic isiibject. A number of eomc- ; di^,and'comics provided the anuisiii{_; element:and each one was successful in causing much laughter. The best <i t tHis kind ,)vsrei "The. wooing O't" fa • v'itigraph' J sides of a n Ar'lucky ".toothache" (A.8.), aM-'Tweedi'edum iirlewe with the gene'i'al'S'daugnter.?.V..~"The music supplied by S. appreciated.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10708, 6 March 1911, Page 4

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M'DONALD'S PICTURES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10708, 6 March 1911, Page 4

M'DONALD'S PICTURES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10708, 6 March 1911, Page 4

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