AMUSEMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Another appreciative audience was present at the Foresiea's'. Hall last evening, to of the aurreait programme. The dramatic <seotion contains many works , of art 'by Afoe leading ©in.ema'tap'aip!h. companies in. the \vorld r -"Wihile from a scenic and educational point of view the travel subjects are excellent. The two music hall variety turns included iin the. bill-of-fane ("Kindly and Murray" and "The Blumes") are of a very high order of merit. "The Gii-1 of the Film" is a splendid comedy-drama, while in the coniics there is plenty to amuse. Tih© programme will be shown for the last time to-aiight. A 'special attraction for. Thursday,Firjday and Saturday nights is an , adaptation of Qharles Dickens' famous novel, "A Tale of Two CSties." This picture, which deals with a period at the time, of the-French Revolution, is 3034 feet long, and is the greatest thing ever attempted by any cinematograph company.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10278, 5 July 1911, Page 5
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151AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10278, 5 July 1911, Page 5
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