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ENTERTAINMENTS.

riTIiT.EIIS’ EICTXJHES. The second production of the new programme of pictures at tlie Zealandia [Tail was received witli marked npproval by the large man her of spectators, which assembled to sec it last night. Jinny of the outstanding incidents in (ho life of Julius Caesar wore splendidly depicted in a lengthy film, which is the feature of the part of too programme. "In Old Kentucky is tin* story based on cute of the many incidents which occurred in the American Civil War. when families were divided against themselves, and tragic episodes were as numerous as the engagements between the Federal and the Confederate Forces. The "Dunlop (toad Race," is an interesting record of a famous athletic contest, and ‘‘The Twelve O’clock express” provide-: any amount of exciting incidents. A. wonderful display of clever horsemanship by the Belgian Cavalry, and the beautiful scenery of Biarritz, are shown in a couple of pictures which deserve special mention. There arc some clever comic subjects to lend variety to (he programme, which is up to the best standard readied by Me-sr.-; Fuller and Hons in Invercargill. There will be a matinee litis afternoon, and tiie programme will In* repealed in tlie etching. THE COEHISH PIXIE. To-day is the last day on which “the miniature man" will bo on exhibition. The Pixie has decided to "open’' at 11 in the morning so that children may have it good chance of seeing itim. lie is a perfectly formed man of !> villi, handsome in feature. He will lie shown in the morning, afternoon, and evening.

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Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Southland Times, Issue 14322, 15 January 1910, Page 6