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AMUSEMENTS

THOMPSON—PAYNE PICTURES.

The current .program/me. at the Foresters' Hal, which has Seen well received by .' patrons, will' be produced for the last time this,.afternoon and evening. The feature of . the pro.pramane is. the. masterpiece,; "Oaptian Kate." • This, in itself, is worth going a llong way to see. The usual are also' strongly in evidence. There will l be. an entire change on Monday. v

On Wednesday next tlie curtain of tho Masterton Town Hall is due to rise on the latest galaxy of vaudeville talent imported by the Harry. Rickards management. During the Auckland season large and enthusiastic audiences have attended the performances, and the xmanimous opinion is that no better combination of f variety artists has,'ever visited the Dominion. The Company includes a large number of specially selected English; American and Continental, artists. 'Binae and Binns, who come direct from America, vail be fieen in d. comedy and musical act. ' Clarko and-. Mostol are English comedians, and dancers extraordinary. Past and Merle have made ct big name for themselves in America and England for singing, dancing and tumbling eccentrics. Alcide Capitaine is pronounced one of the most perfect aerial gymnasts of the (Lay. Her performance is' grace personified, every movement being symmetrical and elegant. Others in the Company are Alf Holt, American specialty artist and siffleur; Sydney Bach, a fine Welsh drawing-room! entertainer; Carlton Max, one of the finest ventriloquists on the vaudeville stage; Godfrey James, the singing Welsh collier, who is the possessor of a beautiful tenor voice; the Marlow sisters. vocalists and dancers; Miss Fianny Powers, the dainty young comedienne and mimic; Miss Camillo Cornwall, soprano; and Mr Torn Dawson, the ever popular eccenitrir comedian. Seats can be booked at Miss Rive's.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10487, 25 November 1911, Page 5

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