AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Indian subjects are undoubtedly rtlie 'favoui'ites with Thompson and Payne's patrons in Master ton, as evidenced by the_ Foresters' Hall being crowded again last evening with an ' apreciative audience. Tlie programme was an excellent one, particular] y in regard to the dramatic section: "The Squaw's Love" and "Life on the Border" were both typical Indiaai pictures, full of exciting episodes. The former contained some beautiful scenery and an _ exciting canoe race over rapids. "Life on the. Border" introduced' a bear limit, while the scenery was capital. "Then You'll Remember Me" was a pathetic story founded on the well known song. * In comedy, "The Second Honeymoon" and "A Deal in Indians" were real screamers. The programme will be shown for the last time to-night.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10522, 10 January 1912, Page 5
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126AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10522, 10 January 1912, Page 5
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