AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. The current programme at the Foresters' Hall last evening was shown to an appreciative audience. The pictorial treat to be presented to-night will no doubt be greeted with a crowded house. "TVip ;Wat-, Walls of Piedra," "The Alps of Swe-' den," Rice Growing in China," and '"The German. Dragoons" for en «• most charming series of scenic and ; instructive subjecte rfnat, cannot:-; fail ;to b,e greatly admired. dramatic section con/tains historical, tragic, cowboy and pathetic stones in abundance, all told with a realism which makes a direct appeal. These include ' 'Richelieu'' (adapted from Edward Booth's famous work), "A Woman's Love" (a pathetic th?me). "The Cattleman's Daughter" fi Wild West story), "The BrHt;e of Sighs" and "The Royal Justfrja" (two .splendid dramas). A number of capital comedy and comic film 3 will also be presented. The tt*uaj children's matinee will take place at 2.30 o'clock on Saturday aftcn^oi,.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 5
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149AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10291, 20 July 1911, Page 5
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