AMUSEMENTS.
TAYLOR-CARRINGTON PICTURES. The following splendid collection of star cinematograms has been selected by the Taylor-Caringtorc management fcr their final presentment of animated pictures this evening :~Bridge of Sighs, Land of the Midnight Sun, Dancing Throughout the World, Sailor Boy's Faust-up-to-date, Thames in Winter, Saved by His Daughter, Beauties of Versailles, Tit-for-Tat, Sunny Italy, Grandma's Cat, Gipsy Girl's Love, Larks. This will be the final time the Taylor Carrington pictures will be presented in Masterton, for Mr Taylor and Miss Carrington will commence a in Auckland on the 17th inst. The Wanganui "Herald," in commenting upon the final presentment of the Taylor-Car-rington pictures there says:—"Mr Taylor and Miss Carrington have catered very liberally for their audiences, and have been most careful as to the class of film they project. Thy never have presented any of the Burglar Bill or Deadwood Dick style of film, and their comic pictures have never been in the slightest degree vulgar, consequently family people have patronised the TaylorCarnngton pictures most liberally, and have always found them refined, pleasing, and, above all, educa.ional."
"THE WOMAN PAYS." Lovers of melodrama will have an opportunity of witnessing a play that has created much interest wherever sU'jeed, as the Gflach-Mar-low Premier Dramatic Company intend paying a visit here on. Thursday, August 12th, they will produce Frank M.v Thorn's domestic drama "Ihe Woman Pays." At the Palace Theatre a short time ago "The Woman Pays" drew crowded audiences for some six weeks, and an extended tour through New South Wales and Queensland proved equally attractive. Messrs Geach and Marlow have been fortunate in securing the services of a *iost of dramatic artists of high calibre, including Misses Maud Appleton, Leal Douglas,. Brenda Burt, Pattie Gourlay, Madge Rogers, and Anwin and Australia's leading comedienne Miss Ethel Buckley and Messrs Robert Inman.Thomas Curran, J. P. O'Neill, Albert Lucas, Kenneth Hunter, Stan Robinson, Laurie Nur/n "The Woman Pays" is said to be rich in scenic display and some charmirg pictures of rural England have been executed by the* 1 company's artist, Mr Ray Phillips, whilst the mounting and dressing of the piece wi 11 be on the same elaborate scale for which all the firm's productions are rioted. The box plan is open at Miss Rives'.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9563, 9 August 1909, Page 5
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373AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9563, 9 August 1909, Page 5
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