THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES.
A large and appreciative audience gathered at the Foresters' Hall last night to see the last of "Roosevelt's Hunting in Africa" and the re- * mainder of what has proved an excellent programme. To-night the usual change of pictures will appea", and patrons are promised another pictorial treat. Among the .n.ew'collecfmn will be a very exciting drama entitled, "Cola di Reinza," supported by "The Ranch Owner> Daughter," a cowboy yarn, "The uad Man from Riley's Gulch," a tale of the Wild West of America. | The balance of the programme will be well up to Messrs Thompson and | Pavie's high standard. Special attention is drawn to the children's h. prize competitions mentioned jr- anoW therpart of this issue. The children's tree matinee will be held as usual on Saturday afternoon next, when each i.faild will have the chance of winning one of two prizes offered for the best description of the pictures shown. Full particulars with regard to detail are published in our advertising columns.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10076, 23 June 1910, Page 5
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165THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10076, 23 June 1910, Page 5
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