COOK'S PICTURES.
This evening #t the Theatre Royal Cook's Living .Picture Company will open for a short season. A programme of new film subjects will be (submitted, a few being "A Sailor's Wedding," a remarkable story of the 6ea, introducing a magnificent fire 6cene; "A Wild West Drama/- a- tale of frontier, life* of thrilling interest; "Grandpa and the Butterfly," "The Policeman's Nightmare,"-^ Sign of the Crcs*," and scores of others. In addition to^the latest imported film eubjecte a k"inematogifaph. representation of the Gtfand National Steeplechase, run at Riccarton on. Tuesday, and which was specially kinimatographed by Mr Cook, will be shown. During the season a number of Chrifitchuroh street scenes and other matters of local interest will be taken by Mr Cook and submitted with the programmes. Catchy American picture songs will be sung by Mr Wynn. The box plan Wat the Dre»r den. ' ■• ■
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8705, 20 August 1906, Page 1
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