AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON—PAYNE PIGTUREB.
To-night's programme provided by tli© Thompson-Payne management at the Foresters' Hull promises to be something very much out' of the ordinary. There wil'li be a specially selected series, including all the latest novelties from England, Am«rSca and the Continent. The dramatic portion oi the programme provide® plenty to suit the taste of alll'. Some thrilling, breezy Western seemes are included in "Indian Brothers," while others; of a more patihetic and. realistic type,, told with all the milK ism of real liife, are "The Mummy," "Moonshine and Love," and "Tlhe Staroeress of ithe Surf," al'l of which aire enacted in an up-to-date and fin»isihed style. Clomedy reigns supreme in "A Gay Time an Atlantic City" and "When l Mi' Baumgajiten, was Elected," lbot.li c-f which aire mirth piovokers of .tlia Teal kind. Lovers of travel are well catered for in "Lake Tlhum," "Eirtrevous," and La-ke Gar da," while imucih interest may .be derived from "Indian Basket Making," land "The Manufacture of Flremdh Pottery." Comics full of merriment include' a. side-splitter entitled "Mr Peek . Goes' Callilig." New la.nd dainty music will he riendeired by the popular T.-P. orchestra.
TRANSOCEANIC ENTERTAINERS AND BELLRINCERS.
The Trans-Oceanic Company's entertainment in the Town Hal'L rtomorrow evening should attract «■ ,la.l'ge audience. MjaHinetti ■ and Gros'si present. an act said to he full of novelty and surprises from begins ning rtb end., being genoflLnely funmy, original, and unique. Miss* Nadu Moret- is a. versaitiil'ei and' capable artist, and is equally at home in comedy or tragedy, and Eilie wiMi .need no 'better introduction' tb- tJiean tregoers than the words of tilie "Chicago Tribune" :—"Miss Morett, is no end ctf 'a .suicoo&s. here, r~d is. always greeted with, protong-j .1 applause. She is unidoirhrtodly the drawing caird of the Empire, for tlie women, of Chicago .adore her, for s'he is ju®t one of themselves. Other annembeins' of the comibln'ati'on are tilie World'® Trio of pantomi:miats and bellringers, who introduce for the first time in New Zealand their magnificent; Paradise bells, the tone of which its- said to be ithe sweetest on. earth." The folitowing other artists aire making their firs-t tour of New Zealand: — Mass Pearle GOlson, sopranio-; Wia/t----son, baritone; Verne-, comedian; MiSs Ruby Frewell and H. B. Ford, all of whom are stars' in liis oil- her own particfurar lline. Tlie prices are popular, viz., 3s, 2s and 1».
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10502, 14 December 1911, Page 6
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393AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10502, 14 December 1911, Page 6
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