AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON-PAYNE PIOTURES.
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND "It is!.never 'tbo Late to Mend" (drew another Jairgo audience at- the 'Foresters' Hall lai-t evening. Moving picture lovers appreciate Messrs Sl'hompson and Payme's enterprise in securing such a capc/tal drama., and ih? firm are to bo congratulated on e'nbfiis.. TOie variious exciting isc-enes in the picture were warmly applauded." Added charm was 'lent to Itte drama by itilie graphic description given to it uy Mr Alf Bcothiman. The other dramas, scenics, comedies, etc., (that were shown were also very .match enjoyedi by those present. The programme will be fJhown for the last lime, to-night, and lovers of a. firstCilaeis drama tare; advised not to miss "It is Never too Late to Mend." MASTERTON PICTURE COMI PANY. . A large attendance was present at itheMasiorton Town Hall last eevnkig, .•when the current programme was Again shown. The aauliene'e was most enthusiastic, and 'loud applause greeted each item. "First Bhiod" was again. <i'he occasion of an outburst of J'airely 'witlK |r .ißcs at the 'Town Thall, and tihe picture as por*iiiraying Wild West scenes and episodes is certainly 'thrilling t<> the'last degree ..audi quite merits the ovation it has received each evening. The rest <of the. programme in theii' special departments arebf such a nature that one does net tire of them readily. The various pictures are rendered more, attbraetivie, iff that he possible, by the excellent and appropriate music which the orehicisitra . give ,s s each evening. Patrons of the Masterton Picture Company are, lassuivd <iP -an evening's en.ti'i'tao'.inient which quite equais anything, that lr«s yet visited Masterton, and the management have .made every arrangement to give their patrons all possible c'e.ii.ifert. The progrn.ir-iv.e.wiM be t&ußirittcd for the htt time thi-3 evening, a-nd to-mor-row night t!)o management will introduce, in. the second half of the programme, a unique cnteri'ainmeiit direct from (tune Theatre Royal, Wellington!. It will include Professor Karlo-V trorpe cf educated animuls n:d animal actors, which has created quite a •sensation in >W;C:];'iiugton, iv.vcl accord-" ing to props reports the greatest act >:l? ite'hind yet seen in the Dominion. The Profetscr offers £0;:. reward to auytfie who will ride Erik ,;for 30 seconds. The prograimon-e' also comprises wire .-pe-i'Torinwng., by the world's '(greatest v.<hw wire perfenmer, and also Frances Frederick,, the famous rollong globe maaipukitor, in some of hi., marvellous feats, defying,the la'w« of gravitation. The entertainment introduces vaiiety, and those in search -of an even in (>: .df amusement and fun •will do well to bo present at the Town ■Half -en Thursday ove-ni-ng, when this unique entertainment will he gone .•Jhrou.glr for the first itime..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10636, 15 May 1912, Page 5
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437AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10636, 15 May 1912, Page 5
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