AMUSEMENTS
THOMPBON-PAYNE PICTUREt.
The Foresters' Hall was crowded to ■■• the doors last evening to see the , screening of the splendid new programme. The beauties of the Old .; Country, well known, to the NewZea-- , ■ lander in story, (but not so welt ir» .7 reality, were sipilehdddly depicted in" v 1 'AJB&a&H Through' Derbyshire." t&r %] picturesque lanes and drives of the . home of our forefathers were pleasing- . ly shown. Much was to be learned from this week's "Pathe which was .full of items of great 'inier- } :. est.. : Tellers of the/Soil[in. general; and V;. . gardeners in particular, were -taken . • with-thenature' study, "Pansiest which imparted/sotne tiseful "inf ?> •: - tion; Films of a humorous turn were ' "Bill and the Bear," "£ Quvbt ' House," and "A ' and without exception.they were"of a )iigh standard. Taken all round the , dramas were a good selection, and the < many sides of life were realistically depicted. The list included "The Banch- ; man's Nerve," "The Downfall, of ■ - Man," "Ah Old Soldier's Influence,'' , '"Ekla of the Mountains," and "His Chorus Girl." A large assemblage is expected to be in attendance to-night, when the films will again be shown on the sheet. ..'••
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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186AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10603, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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