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WARREN'S LIFEORAMA PICTURES.
Biograph, cinematograph, and various other
graphs in the moving picture line hibvo been shown in
Uoulburn from time to time, and now we haes the
lifoorama, which began a season on Wednesday night
to a very large audience in a spacious tentereoted
near the railway elstation. The pictures shown were
among tholargeet ever seen in Goulburn, and asn
they were exhibited by the aid of electric light, the
majority were shown to pe!fection, although two or
threo films showed signs of mulch use. Taken on the
whole, however, the entertainment was excellent
and well worthy of the patronage bestowed. The
proghmmne was a lengthy one, th beast of the pie-.
tures being :--" Two Old College Chums " (comic),
"'Theo nl CeOoin" (drlamatic) "Mobawke' Rovengeo"
(dramatic), " Ma-in-law's Visit " (comic), " Minia
ture Arena " (comio), " Policeman'sLittle RIm "
(comic), " Now Laid Eggs " (comic), " Tipplers'
Race" (comic), " Incendiary Foremau" (a dramatic
study introducing a splendid fire effect), and
" Beatrice Conei " (a fine specimen of dramatic
work). A slight delay occurred during the evening
awing to an unavoidable mishap to the electrli plant;
but the audience took it all in good part, and made
the most of the time in singing various popular
;ongs and otherwise enjoying, themselves.
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