AMUSEMENTS.
*TBOMf SON-PAYN E PICTURES.
!>■. The inclemency of the weather, did knot deter the juveniles of Masterton kfo'rii attending the free matinee at I the Foresters' Hall, on Saturday afI tercoon, the building being crowded fas."usual. The Ball' was well -filled at the evening performance, and the, \ showed- ;thfeir;appfectiat|dn; of the Ko'od fare by unstinted Applause To-night the usual change of pictures will be presented', and some -first-class films are to be shown, including "The Fence on Z Bar Ranch," a story of ranching life in the Wild west of America. Another picture that should prove interjesting is .entitled "The Roman Gar|£l.a: Troupe." This family,of clever '.acrobata:.are perhaps the highest paid acrobatic troupe at present ap\Bearing on the vatiaeviHeistage; and j the moving picture shows their unique performance in its entirety. Among the many dramati'c;jsi2bje"?|s will be "Implacable Hate," "Count L'galirii," The ; Shepherdess," ; ard Ferringins." The comedy wil! be supplied by "The Marriage Ventures •of Jim and Willie,'' Rags; and Old Iron," False Friar," and "The Rag arid Boneman's Weddingr"
TOWN HALL PICTURES. y A large crowd greeted the Town -all Pictures on Saturday night, and Witnesßed some of the finest films yet shown here. The ''star" dramalic film, "The Mexican's Revenge," is cast most powerfully; and it received rounds of applause at its conclusion. Other good dramas were "The Legend of the Good Night;" and "The Martrydom of Louis XVII." The i characters -io the, latter film wer«! most gorgeously with , the- magnificent light i thrown upon the screen, made it appear life-like.. The funeral of King Leopbld shows * the "procession going through the chief streets of the Belgian capital. The scenic films, "Life in Shanghai,'? and "The Oasis 6i Sidi Usid," are educational and very instructive! "The Rheumatic Bridegroom," "The Balloonist," "An Escaped Snake," and "Good Boy, Hector," are a set of the finest comics shown in the Town Hall. The audience showed their appreciation of these films by roars of laughter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10067, 15 August 1910, Page 5
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324AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10067, 15 August 1910, Page 5
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