AMUSEMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES.
The excellence of the current programme at the Foresters Hall drew another large audience last evening, who appreciated the bill-of-fare very mil oh. "The Deluge" is a capital study, amd gives orne a .splendid idea of tlio great flood. One recognises the touch of a master hand in the detail and pictorial composition cf the whole subject, being dignified and impressive. "Wellington Day ly Day", was particularly interesting, 'and splendid views of the Empire Oity were to !be seen. "Jim the Mule Boy" is a touching story of a boy's heroism, and "Tony the Greaser" dealt with a period of the Mexican [Revolution. "The White Squaw" is a good Indian and cobwoy drama. In' the isoenicsi, "In Arcady" and "Elephant Racing in Karak" are two very fine studies. Amomg the other pictures worthy of special mention are "The Culture of Bulbous Flowers," "Investiture of the Prince of Wales," "Nicolaaeff," "Pathe Gazette," "She Would Talk' and "The Fivolution of Womankind.'' The programme will be repeated this evening for the last time.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10401, 23 August 1911, Page 5
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173AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10401, 23 August 1911, Page 5
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