AMUSEMENTS.
THOMPSON'PAYNE PICTURES. There was another large attendance at the Foresters' Hall last evening, to greet the. current prograirime of pictures. The "star" film wais the Selig masterpiece descriptive of the exciting life on a ranch in the Wild West. The picture is certainly (the best of its kind ever shown in Mastertoit, and was greeted: last night with continued applause. The elev-er work of the world's champion] "broncho busters" Harry Grasnmer, Charlie Funua, Tom Mix and Pat Lang, in their .steer bulll-dogging, kssooing, throwing, and tying, gave the audience some idea of the daring feats incidental to 'cowboy life in the„ great South-west of the United. States. HarryG rammer, the most noted ■cowboy in America, is seen lassooing throwing and tying a .steer in 14 1-5 ' seconds—a world's record. Supporting this splendid Wild West picture are several fine dramas, iscenics, comedies, comics, and industrial studies. Chief among the dramas are "Nell's Farm" (>a tale of shflm life in New' York), "Ave Maria" and ''The Laot of the Saxons." "The Waterfalls of Bohemia" and' "From Bastia to Corte" are two beautiful scenics. The programme will he shown for the last time to-night.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10186, 11 March 1911, Page 5
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192AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10186, 11 March 1911, Page 5
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