AMUSEMENTS
VHORUSON - PAYWE PICTURES.
A crowded house greeted) tfoe change of pictures, at the Foresters' Hall laiit/evening, the proga-amime beiiig a firsit-class one in every inspect. A isfpJaudiid! picture flliutrat--ing tie wnstroetion of a locomotive opened the pirbgnanunDe, and mas followed by "Bara-ieais. Burned Aw<ay," showing how, in. t'hie momenjkof {Hanger, tihe quanrete of neaglhiboursi were forgotten and the olid pleasant intercourse resumed. "Servants Supersededi" introduced one ctf the finest pieces oi comedy juggling tSie management have yet been able to secure, and 1 tihe house showed their appreciation by frequent applause. "T& Thief and the Girl" portrayed) diow through coming into contact nitSi an innocent 'maiden, an evdldoeiv was Jed to lead the blameless life. "Airways Awake," was a eparbKng comedy, and one of the best su'bjgct* ever presented to a Mastertoii audience. "Van Babble'* Experiment" was rather a good typ© of dtranXa, and desardbed how 'an exconvict was given an opportunity to reßeem himself 'tihirougjh. the kindly offices' of a wealthy, young cliirb man. wttilose- belief, it was that theire wias goodl in everybody if it couM be bi'ought out.
A glimpse of the . Cunard Idner Mauretania departing ifiromi, ..New Yomk was obtained, and the vesiseFs size biraugßit wel hiome. "TOie Love of Sumlmer Miom" was a pathetic tale of the iseSf-sacrifice of an. Indian girfl, and one of .the best piduires of the evening, "Footefliead as Waiter" was the „ most popular of tjie comicsi. Several' other interesting pictures' were shown, completing . a firsi>dlasß, bill of fare, which wttlß'" be repeated this evening. The children's) matinee will take place- on Saturday afierrioon, when a .special progranuue will' be presented.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10467, 3 November 1911, Page 5
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271AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10467, 3 November 1911, Page 5
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