IMPERIAL PICTURES.
Despite tlie inclemency of the weather last night there was a fair attendance in the Olympic Theatre, when the Imperial pictures were exhibited to good advantage. The most interesting scenes thrown upon the screen were those illustrative of a Dreadnought ill action, with attack by torpedoes, and next in order of merit come exciting scenes in cowboy life. The coloured pictures, embracing a wide range of subjects, were also much appreciated, and the comic views provoked hearty laughter, especially among the young folk. Air Harrison, the manager, inrorms us that be intends paying another visit to Paliiatua about six weeks hence.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3312, 4 May 1909, Page 4
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