THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES.
The Foresters' Hall was taxed to is full capacity last night, when the new bi-weekly change of programme was produced.The growing popularity to these splendid entertainments ip ample proof of their quality. The new programme is composed of some of the beat gems of the pictorial world, and are fully up to the excellence of the previous pictures. A. beautiful scenic series "Beauty spots in British Columbia," gives a fine vew of the magnificent mountains and waterfalls. "The Man in the Iron Mask" is a fine historical subject dealing with the reign of King Louis of France, the spl c ndour and grandeur of the French Court are shown to the best advantage possible outside the reality. Among the dramatic subjects produced "The Little Cyclamen Seller" is perhaps the best, telling a dramatic story combined with artistic scenery. Lovers of the turf are well catered or with a fine picture of "The Royal Ascot Races, 1909," and a fine view of the King is obtained as he passes in the Royal procession "The Heart of Gavroche" is a domestic story of Parisian slum life. The comedy element is supplied by "The Boy and his kite," "The Two Affinities," "The Adventures of Jim and Willie," and a huge screamer, "Foolahead a sportsman for love." This programme will be repeated 10-night and Friday. Another compete change wil' be given on Saturday night.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9640, 4 November 1909, Page 5
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232THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9640, 4 November 1909, Page 5
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