AMUSEMENTS.
Thompson-pay:;:: pictures, Uii Foresters' Hall was crowded laat evening to witness the change of programme. The selection of dramatic pictures was excellent. "TJifTLeEson" was perhaps the best, and was* acted in the A.B. Company's best style. The sad life of a young girl whose father is dying and whose brother, a. drunkard, has been arrested for murder made a sitory pathetic in the extreme. "The Stolen Secret Code" .was an exciting naval drama in which Liient. Rose takes the leading part, and recovers a stolen secret code after having had many exciting experiences. "The Vampire" is a splndid subject—the bes.t the Selig Company has ever produced, and is a classic ,marvel in the power of acting. "The Cowpuncher'is Glove" is a thrilling Wild West story dealing with life ' among the cattle stealers, and introducing a fight for life on one of America's greatest bridges. "White Roses" is a capita] comedy by the A.B. Company. "An Athlete's MuseVes at Play" is a. oo'rmred s'udy wfhieli appealed to all lovers of physical culture. Some first-ciiiass scenics were sihown, while the coni:-:s were genuine mii-th-provokers. The programme will be shown again to-night.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 5
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190AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10236, 12 May 1911, Page 5
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