MACDERMOTTS ANIMATOGRAPH
Tuere are many liviug picture entertainments in the colony, but very few can boast the record of the above company, which has crowded the largest theatres iu the colony, and presenteJ the most up-to-date and best patriotic programmes placed before any audience. This has been nccomplished owing to the size of the moving pictures and the brilliancy of the light which throws the picture upon the screen, bringing-, out every detail as clear and distinct as stationary views. The present interesting programme was submitted to a crowded audience in the City Hall on Coronation Day, aud was at once voted unique interesting and instructive, while the many comic trick films and illusions fairly convulsed the house. New pictures are being added to the Coronation programme as they arrive, and those wishing for a good two hour's enjoyment cannot do better than pay Macdermott a visit at the Volunteer Hall, Hamilton, on Monday, and the Oddfellow's Hall, Cambridge, on Tuesday.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1344, 30 August 1902, Page 2
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161MACDERMOTTS ANIMATOGRAPH Waikato Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1344, 30 August 1902, Page 2
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