AMUSEMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Another packed house greeted the final screening of the current programme at- the Foresters' Hall on Saturday evening. The programme to-night wi11... be a, particularly firte j one—even .better than last week's splendid Series of pictures, 'The Fox "Sunt" should appeal to all lovers of . spprt, especially those who, coming ■ from England, have ridden behind < the hound's, and have witnessed the favourite pastime. The picture should especially appeal to members of the local Hunt Club. The film has caused a, sensation wherever it has been shown. Two of the ever-popular Indian series of dramas will be presented, viz., 1 "A Mohawk's Way," and "A Leap for Life." Both are stirring subjects ,set amid the glamour and mystery attaching to the "Golden West." A touching and pathetic drama is "Auld Robin ! Gray," founded on the ballad so dear to the. memory'of the Scotsman. 'Some powerful acting by the famous A.U. (.iiildi artist will be seen in "A Child's Stratagem:'' A fine range of scenics and comics will also be shown.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10209, 10 April 1911, Page 5
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172AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10209, 10 April 1911, Page 5
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