AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON - PAYNE PICTURES.
line current programme at th«e Ftoj-e.st&rs' H(all is undbubtedily the b®slt t3iat has been prebented for some weeks, both from a merit and a production point of view. In the 9kii.Df.ul Iraaidisi of an operator of siuali wide experience as Ma- Harry Harrison patrons can rely on thel pa-o-gra.mmes being unexcelled fk>r production. The dramas in. tflie programmles now being sljowh are excellent in- evea-v reßpect, the topics being \\ilibllesoimie, the pliotogi'aphy fk-sit-class, and the acting all' that could 1 be desired. The subjects- calHing for special mention are "Barriers' Burnt Away," "Love of Summer Mjorn," "Van Bi.bMe's Expe'rirnent," and ' 'The Thief and - the Girl." "Always Away" is certainly the finest ccimedy-dra.ma pa'esented by and' Payne for siomiel time. A numher of other tiptop scenic, dramatic and comic studies v wei"e sßibwai. Th© cliildiren's matinee will take place this afternoon, and: the programme will be shown for the last time tonight.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 5
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155AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 5
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