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ENTERTAINMENTS.

IMPERIAL PICTURES. To-morrow at His Majesty’s Theatre the Imperial Syndicate will present a long and interesting series of kinernatograph films, which our southern contemporaries speak very highly of. In addition to the pictures of tlie Dreadnought in action and His Majesty reviewing the navy 1 the. management promise a magnificent collection of miscellaneous subjects, including a film showing Alexander Dumas’ great work “The Three Musketeers.” This picture is realistic to a degree, and the acting is so good that lack of words is compensated for. A glorious scenic series is entitled “Through Sunny France.” “Seal-liunting,fin the Autarcticßegions” is a most interesting subject. “The Bull-fight at St. Maries”, is good and novel. “The Little Dog Clipper” and “The Will of the Youngster” are most interesting and . graphically portrayed dramatic 'stories. Bathe Frere’s pathetic art subject “The Share of the Poor,”, is a faithful illustration of life amongst the poorer classes. There are many fine comics, “-Ma-in-law as a Sport,” “AVavy Policeman,” “His First Walking Stick,” “Day of Rest,” “Present for a Son-in-law, ’ and “Merry Microbes.” :

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2534, 22 June 1909, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2534, 22 June 1909, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2534, 22 June 1909, Page 4

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