TAYLOR-CARRINGTON PICTURES.
There was a weli-filled house at the Opera House iast nig lit on tho occasion of the first presentation to a Wanganui audience- of the Taylor-Carrington pictures. To say that the pictures were good would be but to feebly express the general opinion, for it is quite safe to say that tho programme comprised tho best and most varied set of flJms shown hero for many months. The pictures worn clear—almost without a flicker— and well selected, and, above all things, new, not one of them having, to our knowledge, been shown here before. The company w.-is unfortunate in having a great dwil of its pa.raphorr.alia delayed at Marton en account of the railway collision, and this prevented the pictures being accompanied by the effects usually introduced, but even without these* effects it was as enjoyable a moving picture entertainment' as we have seen for some time. Mr Taylor announced that the Company would appear in the Opera House again on the 10th inst., when he would submit an entirely new programme of pictures, accompanied with the complete mechanical and musical effects.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 February 1909, Page 7
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184TAYLOR-CARRINGTON PICTURES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 February 1909, Page 7
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