AMUSEMENTS
| ■ ♦— ; _ THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Picture lovers who admire the efforts of the Vitagraph Co. will 'have tflie opportunity of seeing these artists in a. very pretty drama >t the Foresters' Hal this evening. "Through Seas Divide," is exceptionally fine in theme, and quality, the story being told with-that artistic triuiriph characteristic of this firm. The-.leading role is in the hand of ihat capable and verraiile-actrers, Miss Florence THirher. '-'The Moori ill Bride" is a (picture 'of exceptional beauty, and contains many unique and liigfb'y iutaresting si't.ua.ti.ci!s.' A startling Western story is seen in "Forgiven in ;D'ea,tfh." This shows the cowboyc* and Indians in one cf their. ■tjhrilling . es T oapades. A ftrong plot is centred in "The Strike Leader,?' while "Duty and Honour" is full of genuine attraction. Two interesting- subjects aire -"-How Ohaii.r.s -are Made" , v and "Making Electric Lamps." -In "Oal.:outta.'!s. Pageaut" a wonderful. . and gorgeous spectacle is seen, t while "•Glimpses of France'"' is a picturesque page from Nature's Album. The comic portion is upheld by several of the most humorous studies.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 6
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174AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10597, 1 April 1912, Page 6
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