AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON—PAYNE PICTURES.
The Foresters' x*ail was packed to its utmost limits on Saturday night, when the current programme- wbs shown for the- lost time. The matiaieio in the afternoon also- drew a packed house. "Always- mtert-y and always bright" it i the motto that stands good a* the Fwresters' Hhili, wilier© the T.-P. Pictures hold .sway nightly to big houses. To-night being the occasion of t-lie hi-weiekly change, an attractive 'and enftertaining programme has been. ,a>rranged. A strong original idiramra, detailing in fascinating and •exciting for a iwe-u. told story by the popular Vita graph Go., will be seen in th*. staii* picture of this emtertaijime,iit, '"Mi© COilangung of Silas- Marwcv.'' Tilie iLiiibin artists will be seen to advantage in '\R>e'Sc.u.ed. in Time," a plioto p<lay of splendidly staged quality, abounding with- exciting situations. "The Oowiboy's Romance" is a pait'iti-tiulad'ly fine study, while ■tlhe celebrated opera, "La Favourilta." is 1148 feet long, is sure to meet with appreciation. As a daughter raiser, Vita.graipili's comedy, "A Widow Visits Spiringtowin" liais never boon surpassed. Much merriment can. also be. expected from
"Cupid, Ohlauffieur," and "Ways of u Widow." These a>re all comedies of the miost amusing type, and acted by the leading artists of tli© laugh-mak-ing .world. "Wonder's of Grystalilisotion" and "From Egg to Chick" are two of the latest Nature researches, and most instructive. A clever Vaudeville turn is performed by five graceful girls, while "Miss Eta" is a smart acrobatic turn.. The Piath© Australian Cfezette includes tihe latest events of interest. Some .briMdamt cc-miids. fill this bill of novelties. Dainty music by the I T.-P. orchestra wii-H accompany each item. Though it is iuui*ct , .s.fc , ary to draw the attention of regular patrons of the entaitainm'&nt who have given any thought to the matter, Mte'ssrs Thompson and Payne desire it to Jjte made known to ine general public ihlat there is> no irisk .whatever of a fire occurring in the Foresters' Hall, and that even if a fire did take place the appliances are more than adequate to figlit an outbreak; and, I further, that there are three exits from the building.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10476, 13 November 1911, Page 6
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353AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10476, 13 November 1911, Page 6
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