The erection of an up-t>date smoke-house at Lake Taupo is advocated by the member for Napier Mr J. Vigor Brown. Add‘essing a question on Tuesday to the Minister in Charge of the Tourist Department, Mr Brown suggested that if a smoke-house were erected and one or two expert fishermen retained during the season, large quantities of trout might be distributed over the Dominion. Fishermen visiting the lake would also be enabled, if a smoke-house existed, to send fish to their friends by post.
Another new theatre is to be erected in Queen Street, Auckland, for “ continuous ” pictures. Mr Henry Hayward, who has just returned from a trip to land and America, has come back with some new ideas in theatre building, and to give them effect he has secured a 15 years’ lease of the premises at present occupied by Messrs A. Yates and Co., in the centre of Queen Street. The new theatre will have two galleries and will seat 1000 people. The new theatre will be the twenty-sixth picture house iri New Zealand controlled by Hayward’s Enterprises, Ltd.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 130, 23 July 1912, Page 3
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