AMUSEMENTS
TH 3 30ii-P AYPS E P i C'f URE i.
"A A'ictiin cf uu> .Mormons" drew au'i'fl'.er (-rowded hor:?e last evening, at the .Foreste:s' i {all, the drama .being lnuvh flp])ree:ated by the audien.w, v.ho frequently accorded app';au'>;e. 'ihis "(,lar" attraction was supported by an. (xceilent budget of drainas-, scenies, and indusirial jjictures. jVicesns. Thompson and L'auie tlioroughJy recommend :'iieir p-rogram-ni- to their patrons as one of '.he iinest over i>re.sented by tu-eui. "A Victim ci .the Mornioas" wi'vl be •i'aow.i. for the last time >toi.»'ght|, aud there who have hot seen this great drama should not miiis thi* last tvpportamity. For Thursday night Messrs Thompson and Payu.e have anotJicr utbraet?on., "The Two Orphans."
MASTERTOM PICTURE COM" PANY. The iMasterton Town Hall was again comfortably litiled last evening, when Monday's programme was again screened, and that the adu'ionce wr« delighted with the eflortt; of the management, was ev:dnc.ed by the 'loud and Continued applause which greeted each item. The star film, "'.Rose 'Rouge," was cf course the chief attraction, -and .must be regarded as one of the finest examples of cinematographic ant that has yet been fih'own, an Xew Zealand. That- the audience iiv the Town Hall last, evening appreciated this great film was clearly fchown, by the vociferous applause that (greeted the various stages of the drama. The 'life of Gav Paree is displayed in every phase, and is thrilling fitom beginning to end, and for quite an hour the audience are kept at a high pitch of exc/.teincnt. The ether films presented are certainly deserving of th? term "gc.m," as one aud all are -splendid portrayals, "'llio Eruption cf M'orat 'Etna" -is very real, and quJte a good idea of the great volcano when- in -full action can b? obtained, while the colourings a>nd surroundings pie,sent a very auican.ny appearance. "The Wonder Plant" and "The .Advantages cf Hypnotism" are deeply interesting,, while "The Speedy Message Pay" is an undobuted mirth maker. "Salmon Fishing in. Scotland" gives an excellent idea of•one of Scotland's -national pastimes, and is very realistic, and shows .some very line recix'-ry. The entire programme is Oiighly artistic, and well worthy cf patronage, and to these wlto : (look for an excellent evening's entertainment we recommend the Mastertosi' Picture Company's show in the To.va Hall.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 May 1912, Page 6
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379AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 May 1912, Page 6
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