AMUSEMENTS
rHOMPSOP--»AYNE PICTURES.
Despite the fact that keen, interest was taken im the ejection returns, there was a large attendance at tie Foresters' Hall last evening, when' an excoUtent seriesi of picture® were presented. The draana& in particular were very interesting, whale the photography was. of the be«t. Pressure on apace prevents an extensive reference to the pictures', buit the programme oari be thoroughly recommended as one of the best ever presented to a Master-to n> audience. The programme will 1- be rsjpeated tthisi evening, and the usaial miatme>e will t&k* pliibe on Saturday afternoon.
TRiAN&OOEANIC ENTERTAINERS AND BELLRINCERS.
TO-NIGHT
Judging from the unusual amount of i niter est .that being taken in the aibove Company's. entertainment (tliliig. .evening, it is safe to sa.y that a Jorge house will assemble to welcome our Aiiietrwaan friends to Ma.;,tertonw Tlhe Entertainers dome to u® well recommended, and with wide-worldre.putatioai>, aai4 providei a«vevening's am/usement tflie like of w/hidh ihas l never before ibeen exoeilled iiu a<nl the annal& of aimiiisementt? .in our town. It is gettiK lineh- dhmny witihoaitj being vulgar/ and lieads of famuli" need' not be afraid to allow theda' wives, sisters and daughter to' witness tShisi treat, •fflor 'wSiile maaiy times they will be made to laugh, they will never be maide to bluish. We repriint tine following from the "BaUktrat Qoiirier": —A great silioiw expresses in. a nutsiheill our opitniom of the delightful enter,tainineint provided by the Trans-Oceanic Entertainers, aind too mucui cannot be said in praise of these t«.leni«tl arti»t& from America. Novelty follows surprise, and surprise follows novellty, an quick succession,. The ball of fun set.j off at (the rise of the curtain., and. roll® mlennily on, gathering voluimes as it goes l , until after nearly three hours of Jaugditer and enjioymen.t we rise from our seats thomugjily pleased and delighited with tihe charm of the evening's entertainment. Thte Transs* ; Oceanic Entertainer® are far and awaiv th» best .sho\v - we have ween.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 5
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325AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 5
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